- The
Djadjawurrung or Dja Dja Wurrung, also
known as the
Djaara or
Jajowrong people and
Loddon River tribe, are an
Aboriginal Australian people who are...
-
Djadjawurrung (also Jaara, Ngurai-illam-wurrung) is an
Aboriginal Australian language spoken by the Dja Dja
Wurrung people of the
Kulin nation of central...
- Sydney.
Boondi is the
Wiradjuri word for this implement.
Leangle is a
Djadjawurrung word for a club with a
hooked striking head. A
waddy is a
heavy pointed...
- (Tung-ger-rung) – the
Taungurung people Dja Dja
Wurrung (Jar-Jar-Wur-rung) – the
Djadjawurrung or
Djaara people At
certain times of the year,
these nations would meet...
-
Aboriginal groups,
including the Boonwurrung, the Bratauolung, the
Djadjawurrung, the Gunai, the Gunditjmara, the Taungurung, the Wathaurong, the Wurundjeri...
- The
Waterloo Plains m****acre
occurred in June 1838 when 8 to 23
Djadjawurrung Aboriginal people were
killed in a
reprisal raid for the
killing of two...
- wurrung,
Pirtpirt wurrung,
Knenknen wurrung Djab
wurrung Djadjawurrung Extinct Djadjawurrung Djargurd wurrung Extinct Djargurd Wurrung Gadubanud Extinct...
- hay and wool. The
traditional owners of
Boort are the
Djadjawurrung.
Boort is a
Djadjawurrung word
meaning "Smoke from the hill". The area is home to...
- "Dialects of
Western Kulin,
Western Victoria Yar****jali, T****wurrung,
Djadjawurrung" (PDF). VCAA.
Retrieved 2
March 2022.
Oxford Dictionary of English,...
- For
thousands of years, the
Barfold area had been
inhabited by the
Djadjawurrung Aboriginal people. In
April 1837, the squatter,
William Henry Yaldwyn...