- The
Arakwal are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
state of New
South Wales. In
Norman Tindale 's
estimation the
Arakwal had
about 1,800
square kilometres...
- The
names of the 15
tribal groups comprising the
Bundjalung Nation are
Arakwal, Banbai, Birbai, Galiabal, Gidabal, Gumbainggeri, Jigara, Jugambal, Jugumbir...
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surrounds are
located on
traditional lands of the
Bundjalung Nation of the
Arakwal, M****gbal and the
Widjabul people who have
lived by the
coast for at...
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Arakwal National Park is a
national park in New
South Wales, Australia, 624 km
north of
Sydney and
immediately south of Cape Byron, the most easterly...
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groups in
conjunction with
their own name e.g.
Byron Bay
Bundjalung –
Arakwal. As
these words also
refer to
individual dialects some
groups object to...
- The
Broken Head
Holiday Park is
currently administered by the
indigenous Arakwal people,
having been p****ed to
their control by the New
South Wales Crown...
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people (or Bandjalang) (including the
Widjabul of the
Lismore region, the
Arakwal of the
Byron Bay area, and the
Kalibal and M****gbal of the
Tweed and...
- from
corruption of a clan name for the
Bullina or Bul-loona band of the
Arakwal. It has been
argued that in this tribe's
Bundjalung language, bullinah...
- (14 mi) from the
regional centre of
Byron Bay. It is on the
lands of the
Arakwal of the
Bundjalung nation, who are its
traditional owners. The
major tourist...
- the
regional centre of
Byron Bay. It is on the
lands of the
Bundjalung (
Arakwal) people. The name
McLeods Shoot was
first recorded on 21
October 1908 and...