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- The Gunditjmara or Gunditjamara, also known as Dhauwurd Wurrung, are an Aboriginal Australian people of southwestern Victoria. They are the traditional...
- Victorians at the time colonisation began. For example, the ancestors of the Gunditjmara people lived in villages of weather-proof houses with stone walls a metre...
- a term used for a group of languages spoken by various groups of the Gunditjmara people of the Western District of Victoria, Australia. Keerray Woorroong...
- Australians thousands of years ago and the significance of the area to the Gunditjmara people. Located within the national park is Budj Bim, formerly named...
- increasing from a po****tion of 9,712 taken at the 2016 census. The Gunditjmara, an Aboriginal Australian people, are the traditional owners of much...
- Australia. It is situated within the Budj Bim National Park. Budj Bim is the Gunditjmara name, meaning "High Head". The roughly conical peak rises 178 metres...
- Bangerang, Gunditjmara Jordan Edwards, Gunditjmara, Waddawurrung, Arrernte Michael ‘Mookeye’ Bell, Gunditjmara, Boandik Sheree Lowe, Gunditjmara Alice Pepper...
- wild karuka fruit trees to support the hunter-gatherer way of life. The Gunditjmara and other groups developed eel farming and fish trapping systems from...
- also could be interpreted as evidence for the oral histories of the Gunditjmara people, an Aboriginal Australian people of south-western Victoria, which...
- Lady Julia Percy Island, known as Deen Maar or Dhinmar in the Gunditjmara language, lies 8.1 kilometres (5.0 mi) off the coast, in the Barwon South West...