- The
Brataualung are an
Indigenous Australian people, one of the five
tribes of Gippsland, in the
state of Victoria, Australia, and part of a
wider regional...
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Clark refers to five
Gunaikurnai dialects: Brabralung, Braiakalung,
Brataualung,
Krauatungalung and Tatungalung.
Brabralung (Bra = man, lung = belonging...
- in the
table below: The
Kurnai nation was
bordered to the west of the
Brataualung and
Braiakalung by the
lands of the
Kulin nation centred on
present day...
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Tiddalik myths. It is
considered the home of the
spirit ancestor of the
Brataualung clan - Loo-errn. The area
remains highly significant to the Gunai/Kurnai...
- Lo-an-tuka, wife of Loo-errn Loo-errn,
spirit ancestor and
guardian of the
Brataualung people Nargun,
fierce half-human, half-stone
creature of
Gunai legend...
- 1861. The
traditional custodians of the land
surrounding Yarram are the
Brataualung people of the
Kurnai People, an
Australian Aboriginal group, who resisted...
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Boonwurrung Extinct Boon
wurrung Gunai Revived Brabralung, Braiakalung,
Brataualung, Krauatungalung,
Tatungalung Gunai Dhauwurd wurrung Extinct Bi:g wurrung...
- The
Albert River (
Brataualung: Lurt'bit) is a
perennial river of the West
Gippsland catchment,
located in the
South Gippsland region of the Australian...
- Loo-errn (Looern, Lohan, Lo-an) is the
spirit ancestor and
guardian of the
Brataualung people, and is also
described as an
ancestor of the
Bunurong people....
- naturalists.
Snake Island is part of the
traditional territory of the
Brataualung clan of the
Gunai people, who
named it "Negima". As well as
being a place...