- The
Awabakal people /əˈwɒbəɡæl/, are
those Aboriginal Australians who
identify with or are
descended from the
Awabakal tribe and its clans, Indigenous...
-
Awabakal (also
Awabagal or the
Hunter River – Lake Macquarie,
often abbreviated HRLM language) is an
Australian Aboriginal language that was
spoken around...
- work with
Biraban in
recording and
publishing English translations of the
Awabakal language. Born in Southwark, England, now in
south London, on 20 October...
-
republished the work of
Lancelot Edward Threlkeld on the
language of the
Awabakal people, An
Australian Grammar, with
lengthy additions. In his "Map of New...
-
Australian Grammar, with the new
title An
Australian language as
spoken by the
Awabakal, the
people of
Awaba or Lake
Macquarie (near Newcastle, New
South Wales)...
- the
Awabakal people, an
Aboriginal Australian people who
lived in the area
around what is
today Lake Macquarie. His
native name
prior to
Awabakal initiation...
- as part of
Greater Newcastle. The
Aboriginal people, in this area, the
Awabakal, were the
first people of this land. Swansea's
local industries are coal...
-
Edward Threlkeld and
published in
Sydney in 1834. It is a
grammar of the
Awabakal language. In 1892 a
revised and much
expanded version was
published by...
- The
Awabakal people called the
mountain Warrawelong and it is a
significant site for the
Awabakal. It
provides a
vantage point to view all
Awabakal lands...
- Victoria.[citation needed] The word
derives from the
Indigenous language Awabakal. For some
people and groups, it has been
described as a
reclaiming of Indigenous...