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- The Gadigal, also spelled as Cadigal and Caddiegal, are a group of Aboriginal people whose traditional lands are located in Gadi, on Eora country, the...
- the township Sydney. Sydney was declared a city in 1842. The Gadigal (Cadigal) clan, whose territory stretches along the southern s**** of Port Jackson...
- March 2008. "Cadigal Wangal: Bush Tucker". Marrickville Council. Archived from the original on 26 June 2007. Retrieved 7 May 2007. "Cadigal Wangal: Smallpox...
- were probably Cadigal people, the Aboriginal tribe of the inner Sydney region in 1788 at the time of first European settlement. The Cadigal clan western...
- the boundary between the Cadigal and Wangal Aboriginal nations. Today there is a small park in Summer Hill, called Cadigal Reserve, located at 1-4 Grosvenor...
- in the middle of Cadigal territory. While the first governor Arthur Phillip tried to establish cordial relations with the Cadigals and their neighbours...
- inhabitants of Darlington were the Cadigal people of the Eora belonging to the wider Dharug language group. The Cadigal were a coastal people who subsisted...
- settlement, the area was inhabited by the Cadigal people, one of the salt-water clans of the Darug language group. The Cadigal people were known for their fishing...
- of contemporary Bellevue Hill was originally part of the lands of the Cadigal people. Their livelihood was composed of fishing and s****fish collecting...
- evidence to suggest that these people belonged to the Gweagal, Bidjigal and Cadigal clans. James Cook sailed HMS Endeavour into Botany Bay in 1770 for his...