- The
Dharug or
Darug people, are an
Aboriginal Australian people, who
share ties of
kinship and, in pre-colonial times,
lived as
hunters in
family groups...
- 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...
- The
Dharug National Park is a
protected national park that is
located in the
Central Coast region of New
South Wales, in
eastern Australia. The 14,850-hectare...
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Boorooberongal man of the
Dharug people, an
Aboriginal Australian people from present-day New
South Wales.
Colebee and
fellow Dharug man
Nurragingy received...
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between the
kangaroos and the wallabies. The word "wallaroo" is from the
Dharug walaru with
spelling influenced by the
words "kangaroo" and "wallaby". Wallaroos...
- area was part of
Marsden Park. The
origin of the
suburb name is from the
Dharug Aboriginal language meaning a type of
wattle found in the area. Melonba...
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language and rites. The
major groups were the
coastal Eora people, the
Dharug (Darug)
occupying the
inland area from
Parramatta to the Blue Mountains...
- The
Wangal people (a.k.a.
Wanngal or Won-gal) are a clan of the
Dharug Aboriginal people whose heirs are
custodians of the
lands and
waters of what is...
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Bidjigal Reserve, Salt Pan Cr**** and the
Georges River. They are part of the
Dharug language group. The
Bidjigal clan were the
first Indigenous Australians...
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known as the Eora people. "Eora"
refers to "people" or "of this place" in
Dharug language. Soon
after his
arrival at Port Jackson,
Governor Arthur Phillip...