- The
Bidjigal (also
spelt Bediagal, Bejigal,
Bedegal or Biddegal)
people are an
Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional lands are modern-day western...
- The
Bidjigal Reserve is a 186-hectare (460-acre)
reserve in New
South Wales, Australia. It lies
predominantly within The
Hills Shire, with a
small section...
- The land that is now
called Baulkham Hills was
originally home to the
Bidjigal people, who are
believed to be a clan of the
Darug people, who occupied...
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Pemulwuy (/pɛməlwɔɪ/ PEM-əl-woy; c. 1750 – c. 2 June 1802) was a
Bidjigal warrior of the Dharug,[page needed] an
Aboriginal Australian people from New...
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capture and
killing by
bounty hunter Henry Hacking. The
Bidjigal people are
today commemorated by
Bidjigal Reserve which straddles the
suburbs of
Castle Hill...
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region and
consisted of the Wangal, Kurrajong, Boorooberongal, Cattai,
Bidjigal, Gommerigal, Mulgoa, Cannemegal, Bool-bain-ora, Cabrigal,
Muringong and...
- bugi-nja, ki-ki-wi-lan,
walemira 'talmai.
Pemulwuy (c. 1750–1802): A
Bidjigal carradhy and
resistance fighter against the
British Empire in what is now...
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establishing the colony, they
encountered the Eora people,
including the
Bidjigal clan. A
number of the
First Fleet journals record encounters with Aboriginal...
- Burramattagal. ("Eel
place clan"= at the
source of the
Parramatta River)
Bidjigal. (Castle Hill) Norongeragal. (locality unknown) Borogegal. (Bradley Head)...
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south s**** and the
Gameygal on the
north s****. It is
possible that the
Bidjigal clan
lived between the
Cooks River and the
Georges River, but the evidence...