Kuringgai (also spelled Ku-ring-gai, Kuring-gai, Guringai, Kuriggai) (IPA: [kuriŋɡai],) is an ethnonym referring to an Indigenous Australian people who...
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For Tindale, Kuringgai was synonymous with Awabakal. Arthur Capell however asserted that there was indeed evidence for a distinct Kuringgai language, which...
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Aboriginal language groups Yugambeh-Bandjalangic Aboriginal nations Koori Kuringgai Murri (mainly Queensland bordering NSW) Western Bundjalung people Aboriginal...
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been inhabited for thousands of years by Aboriginal people. The local Kuringgai people were the first Aboriginal people to come in contact with British...
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inhabited by Indigenous Australians, the Kuringgai (also spelt Ku-ring-gai, Kuring-gai, Guringai). The Kuringgai were hunters and gatherers. The Basin,...
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thousands of years by Australian Aboriginal peoples, the Darkinjung and Kuringgai, who used the estuary and foreshore areas for cultural purposes. Brisbane...
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was occupied by Aboriginal peoples: the Darkinjung, Darug, Eora, and Kuringgai. They used the river as a source of food and a place for trade. In the...
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smallpox epidemic that had devastated the Aboriginal population. Bungaree, a Kuringgai man, joined Matthew Flinders in his circumnavigation of Australia from...
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"2007 Kuringgai". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 May 2020. Green, Antony. "2003 Kuringgai". New...
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European colonisation, the Newport area was inhabited by the Guringai (Kuringgai) people. Shell middens from Aboriginal inhabitants are still visible both...
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Willoughby, Lane Cove, North Sydney, Mosman, and the southern parts of Kuringgai, in New South Wales, Australia. Artarmon Cammeray Castle Cove Castlecrag...
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eventually travel to England with Phillip and Yemmerrawanne in 1793. A Kuringgai man Bungaree also made voyages with Europeans. Following the lethal spearing...
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Phillip to England and were presented to King George III. Bungaree, a Kuringgai man, joined Matthew Flinders in his circumnavigation of Australia from...
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is: Hornsby Shire is the traditional lands occupied by the Darug and Kuringgai peoples of indigenous Australians. While the northern part of the Shire...
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Westwards it extended to Parramatta. In terms of tribal boundaries, the Kuringgai lay to the north: on the Western edges were the Darug; and to the south...
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National Park borders the suburb. Lindfield was originally the home of the Kuringgai indigenous people. Europeans first became active in the area in around...
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National Park Dipperu Dunggir Eurobodalla Garigal Japoon Kakadu Karijini Kuringgai Marramarra Muogamarra Nature Reserve Nangar Nattai Nymboida Onkaparinga...
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The traditional territory of the coastal variety ("Iyora/Eyora", or Kuringgai) was estimated by Val Attenbrow (2002) to include "...the Sydney Peninsula...
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adjacent to the Pittwater was occupied for many thousands of years by the Kuringgai peoples, an Aboriginal Australian grouping of uncertain origin. They used...
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Wahroonga is an Aboriginal word meaning our home, likely originating from the Kuringgai language group. Early British colonists of New South Wales utilized the...
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Three language groups have been identified in the Sydney Region – the Kuringgai (or Guringai), the Dharug (or Dharruk / Dharuk / Darug), and the Dharawal...
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people of the state of Queensland. They are not to be confused with the Kuringgai. Gulŋay was one of the Dyirbalic languages, and a dialect of Dyirbal....
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the ridge of the Lambert Peninsula. The name Ku-ring-gai (also spelled Kuringgai, Kuring-gai, Guringai, Kuriggai) (IPA: [kuriŋɡai]) is an ethnonym referring...
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Awabakal[1][2] Awabakal, Awaba, Awabagal, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Kuringgai, Ninyowa, Kuri New South Wales Southeast Awarai[2] Warai, Warei, Warrai...
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Aboriginal inhabitants of the Wyoming area before European settlement were the Kuringgai people. In 1824 Frederick Augustus Hely (1794–1836) purchased 1,340 acres...
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and in his place Flinders recruited his brother Samuel Flinders and a Kuringgai man named Bungaree for the voyage. They departed on 8 July 1799 and arrived...
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built set at Sydney's Fox Studios. Most filming took place in and around Kuringgai, first on Gillian Parade in West Pymble for a week in late June and then...
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for Waterhouse & Lake. 1942: Four blocks of community housing for the Kuringgai Older Peoples's Welfare Association. 1945: Childcare centres for the Sydney...
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represents the interests of the Aboriginal residents of the Darkinjung lands. Kuringgai [1] Darkinung Aboriginal Heritage Office Bibliography of Darkinjung people...
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the 1920s. The area was originally part of the hunting grounds of the Kuringgai people. Dalrymple-Hay Nature Reserve is listed on the Register of the...
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