- The
Ngunnawal people, also
spelt Ngunawal, are an
Aboriginal people of
southern New
South Wales and the
Australian Capital Territory in Australia. Ngunnawal...
- Ngunnawal/
Ngunawal and
Gundungurra are
Australian Aboriginal languages, and the
traditional languages of the
Ngunnawal and Gandangarra.
Ngunnawal and Gundungurra...
- Y****-Canberra. The
first peoples of the
Canberra area
include the Ngunnawal,
Ngunawal and
Ngambri peoples.
Other groups claiming a
connection to the land include...
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throughout the area
covering Goulburn,
Crookwell and Y**** and
belong to the
Ngunawal language group. To the
north of Goulburn,
Gundungurra was
spoken within...
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Australian languages of the
Southern New
South Wales Group, the
other being Ngunawal/Gundungurra. It was
spoken in the area of
Tumut by the Walgalu, in the...
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Ngunnawal (/ŋʌnəwəl/) is a
suburb in the
district of
Gungahlin in Canberra, Australia. The
suburb is
named in
tribute to the
Ngunnawal people, the original...
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Government under the ACT
Heritage Grants Program, in
partnership with Buru
Ngunawal Aboriginal Corporation,
local Aboriginal landcare groups and the Molonglo...
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Canberra Former name
Canberra College of
Advanced Education (1967–1990)
Motto Ngunawal:
Galambany Motto in English "We all,
including you" Type
Public research...
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Extinct Qld
Ngumbarl language Ngoombarl, Ngormbal,
Ngumbal Extinct WA
Ngunawal language Ngunnawal, Burragorang,
Gundungurra Extinct NSW/ACT
Ngurmbur language...
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break from the Hume Highway. The area
around Y**** was
occupied by the
Ngunawal tribe. They knew the area as yarrh,
which means "running water." The final...