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Ballardong are an
indigenous Noongar people of the
south western area of
Western Australia. The
Ballardong's land encomp****es an
estimated 10,500 square...
- Avon River, 97
kilometres (60 mi) east of
Perth in the Wheatbelt, on
Ballardong Nyoongar land, and is the seat of the
Shire of York. The name of the region...
- the
arrival of Europeans, the
Toodyay (Duidgee)
region was
owned by the
Ballardong Noongar people,
whose country extended from the
Wongan Hills and beyond...
- Pibelman; Bibbulman),
Kaneang (Kaniyang), Wardandi,
Balardung (a.k.a.
Ballardong;
which probably included T****anmay/Djabanmai), and Yuat (Juat). Wiilman...
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similar rocks in the Wheatbelt. Wave Rock has
cultural significance to
Ballardong people, who call it
Katter Kich.
Local tribes believed that wave rock...
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There are 14
different groups in the
Noongar cultural bloc: Amangu,
Ballardong, Yued, Kaneang, Koreng, Mineng, Njakinjaki, Njunga, Pibelmen, Pindjarup...
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television presenter and
talent agent. Hunt is a Kamilaroi, Barkindji,
Ballardong and
Whadjuk woman. She is most
notable for her work on
Indigenous Australian...
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story of Wave Rock, the
Ballardong people believe that the
Wagyl shaped the rock's formation.
Another rock
believed by the
Ballardong to have been shaped...
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reported a
rumour of an
attack in the York area of a
night attack on
Ballardong Noongar people in
which several were
wounded and a
woman was killed. In...
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Western Desert type, with
patrilineal local descent groups.
Includes Ballardong and Nyakinyaki.
Bibelmen type:
Patrilineal moieties and
patrilineal local...