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Gringai otherwise known as Gurin****, is the name for one of the
Australian Aboriginal people who were
recorded as
inhabiting an area of the
Hunter Valley...
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South Wales Ethnicity Worimi (Warrimay),
Birrbay (Birpai), Gurin**** (
Gringai)
Extinct late 20th
century Revival >1,000 (2018-19)
Language family Pama–Nyungan...
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Government Area. The
traditional owners of the area now
known as
Dungog are the
Gringai clan of the
Wonnarua people, a
group of
Aboriginal Australian people. By...
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Aboriginal groups north of Sydney. The
historical record confirms that the
Gringai (or Grengai)
people occupied areas north of the
Hunter River. The name's...
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Djangadi Djiringanj Eora
Gamilaraay Gandangara Geawegal Gidhabal/Githabul
Gringai/Gurin****
Gumbaynggirr Gweagal Himberrong Jeithi Jitajita Jukambal Galibal...
- m****acres in the area may have
caused the
deaths of up to 300 people. 1827. 12
Gringai Aboriginal Australians were shot dead for
killing in
reprisal a convict...
- Kattang, Kutthung, Guttahn, Cottong, Wattung, Watthungk, Kutthack, Gingai,
Gringai, Gooreenggai, Port
Stephens tribe New
South Wales Southeast Worora[1][2]...
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traditional owners of the area are
Aboriginal Australian peoples,
including the
Gringai people (southern valleys), the
Wonnarua people (western country), and the...
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separately heritage-listed.
Prior to 1822 the area was part of the
lands of the
Gringai Clan of the
Wonnerau people and used as a camp site.
Tocal is
derived from...
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Bahree Cottong Gadang, Kutthung, Guttahn,
Kattang (language name) Gingai/
Gringai/Gooreenggai Karrapath/Carapath
Kutthack Molo Port
Stephens tribe Wannungine...