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Billibellary (c. 1799–10
August 1846) was a song
maker and
influential ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri-willam clan
during the
early years of
European settlement...
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groups in the
Melbourne area
after the 1840s,
following the
death of
Billibellary c. 1846.[citation needed]
Identified later Ngurungaeta include: Bebejan...
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Simon Wonga (c. 1824–1874),
ngurungaeta and son of
Billibellary, was an
elder of the
Wurundjeri people, who
lived in the
Melbourne area of
Australia before...
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Bebejan (?-1836): ngurungaeta, and
William Barak's
father and
Billibellary's brother Billibellary (1799–1846):
ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri-willam clan. Simon...
- themselves, and the
attack was averted.
Benbow from the
Bunurong and
Billibellary, from the Wurundjeri, also
acted to
protect the
colonists in what is...
- met with
eight elders of the
Woiwurrung people including Bebejan and
Billibellary, the
traditional owners of the
lands around the
Yarra River. The meeting...
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Bebejan was also the
father of
William Barak as well as nephew-in-law to
Billibellary. Presland, Gary. (2010).
First people : the
Eastern Kulin of Melbourne...
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between Indigenous and
European Australians was Batman's Treaty,
signed by
Billibellary. His son,
Simon Wonga, and
other Kulin nation leaders requested land...
- to "purchase" the
Melbourne area in 1835. Ninggalobin,
Poleorong and
Billibellary were the
leading song
makers and prin****l
Wurundjeri leaders in the...
- The
colonists armed themselves, and the
attack was averted.
Benbow and
Billibellary, from the Wurundjeri, also
acted to
protect the
colonists as part of...