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Kuringgai (also
spelled Ku-ring-gai, Kuring-gai,
Guringai, Kuriggai) ([kuriŋɡai],) is an
ethnonym referring to an
Indigenous Australian people who once...
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Historical context for the use of the word ‘
Guringai’. The
report states “It is
unfortunate that the term
Guringai has
become widely known in
northern Sydney...
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National Heritage List in
December 2006. The park gets its name from the
Guringai Aboriginal people who were long
thought to be the
traditional owners of...
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formerly inhabited by the
Garigal or
Caregal people in a
region known as
Guringai country. The
Northern Beaches district is
governed on a
local level by...
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Heritage Office:
There is a move away from
using words like Eora, Dharug,
Guringai among some of
those involved but
still a
sense by
others that
these words...
- in his youth.[citation needed] The name "Kuring-gai"
derives from the
Guringai Aboriginal people who were
thought to be the
traditional owners of the...
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colonial and
military heritage,
aquatic reserves and
harbour islands. The
Guringai Resting Places, at both Reef
Beach and
Quarantine Station, are Aboriginal...
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Newcastle and Lake
Macquarie in the north. The name Kuringgai, also
written Guringai, has
often been used as a
collective denominator of the
Awabakal and several...
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Prior to
European colonisation, the
Newport area was
inhabited by the
Guringai (Kuringgai) people. S****
middens from
Aboriginal inhabitants are still...
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operation 7 days a w****.
Dangar Island has been
known to the
local Guringai Aboriginal nation for
thousands of years. The
first European to
visit the...