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- The Jardwadjali (Yar****jali), also known as the Jaadwa, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Victoria, whose traditional lands occupy...
- national park located in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia. The Jardwadjali name for the mountain range itself is Gariwerd. The 167,219-hectare (413...
- language revival project. Other dialects are Barababaraba and Wergaia. Jardwadjali (with dialects Jagwadjali, Nundadjali, Mardidjali) may be Wemba-Wemba...
- Halls Gap (Djab Wurrung/Jardwadjali: Budja Budja) is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on Grampians Road, adjacent to the Grampians National...
- evidence of occupation in Gariwerd (the Grampians) – the territory of the Jardwadjali people – many thousands of years before the last Ice Age. One site in...
- Longerenong College is located in Longerenong. The name is derived from a Jardwadjali word meaning "the dividing of the waters." In 1844, William Taylor and...
- were 41 Djab Wurrung clans who formed an alliance with the neighbouring Jardwadjali people through intermarriage, shared culture, trade and moiety system...
- "throwing stick". In the Jardwadjali language the river is named Bunnut, with the Bernett people a clan of the Jardwadjali people; and Barbarton, with...
- Victorian regions of the Wimmera, Mallee and Millewa by the Djab wurrung, Jardwadjali and Jarijari people. Known as Marn Grook, it was a type of kick and catch...
- Barrimal in the Dja Dja Wurrung language, myoure in Gunai, and courn in Jardwadjali. The birds were known as murawung or birabayin to the local Eora and...