- The
Dharug or
Darug people, are a
nation of
Aboriginal Australian clans, who
share ties of kinship,
country and culture. In pre-colonial times, lived...
-
custodians of the land on
which modern Sydney stands are the
clans of the
Darug,
Dharawal and Eora.
During his
first Pacific voyage in 1770,
James Cook...
-
Darug people and the New
South Wales Corps (also
including several armed settlers). Four
hundred British settlers moved onto the
lands of the
Darug people...
- School. The
original inhabitants of the
Macquarie Fields area were the
Darug people of
western Sydney. The rich soil of the area was home to an abundance...
- The
Dharug language, also
spelt Darug, Dharuk, and
other variants, and also
known as the
Sydney language,
Gadigal language (Sydney city area), is an Australian...
- basin, in New
South Wales, Australia. The Eora
share a
language with the
Darug people,
whose traditional lands lie
further inland, to the west of the Eora...
-
ongoing Hawkesbury and
Nepean Wars
between the
colonists and the
resident Darug and
Gandangara people flared.
Governor Macquarie sent
soldiers against the...
- "wombach", and "womback",
possibly reflecting dialectal differences in the
Darug language.
Though genetic studies of the
Vombatidae have been undertaken...
- City in the
local government area of Blacktown.
Angus is
situated in the
Darug traditional Aboriginal country.
Angus was
approved as a
suburb on 7 September...
-
Aboriginal Place due to the long ****ociation of the
local Gundungarra and
Darug clans to the area. The 2.092 km (1.300 mi)
circuit opened on 12 February...