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- A corroboree is a generic word for a meeting of Australian Aboriginal peoples. It may be a sacred ceremony, a festive celebration, or of a warlike character...
- dance Abbots Bromley Horn Dance Some Basque dances Căluşari Circle dance Corroborree Dances of Universal Peace Kagura Long Sword dance Morris dance Rapper...
- instead of anti-clockwise, with two stations (Central Park Station and Corroborree Station) instead of four. The previous track loop around the Blue Lagoon...
- Pseudophryne coriacea Keferstein, 1868 Southern corroboree frog Pseudophryne corroborree Moore, 1953 Magnificent brood frog Pseudophryne covacevichae, Ingram...
- education.parliament.nsw.gov.au/history-article/coat-of-arms/ Pont, G., 'Corroborree Interrupted: food, wine and festivity at the Sydney Exhibition', in Proudfoot...
- walkabout route, and much to the consternation of local settlers, began a corroborree at a traditional site in Bulleen, and then moved to Pound Bend [near...
- for that trip, about 34 kilometres (21 mi) away. The warriors held a corroborree after sacking the drays, feasting on bullock meat. The squatters organised...
- No. 2, The Continents (1970–72) Violin Concerto, The Gypsy (1977–79) Corroborree for Grainger for piano and wind band (1989 recomposition of Jamboree...
- people were coming down from the Goulburn River region to conduct a corroborree with the Wurundjeri people of the Melbourne region. Together, they were...
- Aboriginal people stationed there to conduct traditional practices, such as corroborrees, hunting and building their own type of shelters which had good ventilation...