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    The Wonnarua people, otherwise written Wanarruwa, are a group of Aboriginal Australian people united by strong ties of kinship, and who survived in family...
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    Aboriginal Australian peoples of south-eastern Australia, such as the Wonnarua, Kamilaroi, Guringay, Eora, Darkinjung, and Wiradjuri peoples. The Baiame...
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    Baiame Cave is a heritage-listed cave and cultural site of the Wonnarua people at Milbrodale, in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. It is...
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    The Hunter River (Wonnarua: Coquun) is a major river in New South Wales, Australia. The Hunter River rises in the Liverpool Range and flows generally south...
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  • 5 km west of Branxton. The park is in the traditional country of the Wonnarua. The park was created in January 2003 under the Lower North East Regional...
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    of the country's most recognisable regions. For over 30,000 years the Wonnarua people of Aboriginal Australians inhabited the land that is now known as...
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    includes Pokolbin, Mount View, Lovedale, Broke, Rothbury, and Branxton. The Wonnarua people are the traditional owners of the Cessnock area. Many were killed...
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  • Australia. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. Bolwarra was named by John Brown, a native word meaning 'a flash...
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    The eastern peaks of the range were the traditional territory of the Wonnarua people. The Liverpool Range starts from the volcanic plateau known as the...
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    is in Singleton Shire. Branxton lies on the Traditional Country of the Wonnarua people. In 1801 William Paterson (explorer) was the first European to sight...
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    landowners of the land around what is now Singleton are the Wonnarua / Wanaruah people. The Wonnarua / Wanaruah people have occupied the land in the Upper Hunter...
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    native to that area. The Awabakal were bounded to the north–west by the Wonnarua, the Worimi to the north–east, and the Darkinung peoples to the west and...
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    most likely as a member of the local Australian Aboriginal nation: the Wonnarua. In April 1848, still a young man, Galmahra was asked to accompany and...
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    the upper Hunter Region in 1826 after fighting broke out there between Wonnarua and Kamilaroi people and settlers. From the 1830s settlers spread rapidly...
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    Weilwan Wemba-Wemba Wirraayaraay Wiyabal Wilyakali Wiradjuri Wodiwodi Wonnarua Worimi Yaygirr Yugambeh Clans: Wanggeriburra, Kombumerri, Mununjali, Tulgigin...
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  • Australia. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. A large land grant of 1,000 acres (405 ha) was allocated to Alexander...
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  • which was the native name of the lake. It was spoken by Awabakal and Wonnarua peoples. It was studied by missionary Lancelot Threlkeld in the 19th century...
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    500 people from the area. Before European settlement of the region the Wonnarua and Gamilaroi peoples occupied the land. The first European to explore...
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    (5,580 acres). The Hunter region was inhabited by the Awabakal, Worimi, Wonnarua, Geawegal, Birrpai and Darkinjung Aboriginal tribes, although little is...
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    Ngarralingayil Barker; Ngarralingayil means "a place where learning happens" in the Wonnarua language. 15 students were enrolled in 2020, and 22 are expected in 2021...
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  • Wangkangurru[1] South Australia Eyre Wongkumara[2] Wangkumara[1] Queensland Eyre Wonnarua[1][2] Wonnuaruah, Wannerawa, Wonarura, Wonnah Hunter Region Southeast Worimi[1][2]...
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  • Valley, New South Wales, Australia Worimi: New South Wales, Australia Wonnarua: New South Wales, Australia Awabakal: New South Wales, Australia Eora:...
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  • Largs. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. The present day suburb of Bolwarra Heights is situated on land...
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    tribes such as the Tharawal, Eora, Dharuk, Darkinjang, Awabakal, Worimi, Wonnarua, Birpai and Ngamba. Arthur Capell, writing four years earlier, thought...
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  • Australia. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. The train station in the area closed on 20 October 1975. Hunter...
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    include the cities of Cessnock and Singleton local government areas. The Wonnarua People were the first known people of this land. They called the area where...
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    Australian peoples, including the Gringai people (southern valleys), the Wonnarua people (western country), and the Worimi and Birpai people (the eastern...
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    latter half of 1826 in campaigns by the Mounted Police against the local Wonnarua people. With the aid of armed settlers such as Robert Scott of Glendon...
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  • service. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. Green Hills is a major commercial district called which includes...
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  • Maitland. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. As at the 2016 Census, Chisholm had a population of almost 1,500...
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