• Moorooboora (c.1758 – January 1798), also known as Moroobra or Maroubra, was a leader of the Murro-ore-dial clan of the Eora people who resided in what...
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    Aboriginal Australian name, circa 1777. Cora Gooseberry was the daughter of Moorooboora (also known as Maroubra; circa 1758 to 1798), clan leader of the Murro-ore-dial...
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  • Montpelliatta (c.1790–1836) – Aboriginal Tasmanian resistance leader Moorooboora (c.1758–1798) – Eora leader after whom the suburb of Maroubra, New South...
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    the Eora people. Maroubra is derived from the name of a clan leader, Moorooboora (muru, meaning pathway and boora, meaning initiation ground). In particular...
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  • Maroubra could refer to: Moorooboora, an Indigenous Australian Eora leader from the area around what is now called Maroubra, New South Wales Maroubra...
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    Colebee's first wife was a fisherwoman named Daringa, whose half-brother was Moorooboora, leader of the Murro-ore-dial (Pathway Place) clan. Colebee and Daringa's...
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