- boys, many of them
Noongars, but also many
others from all
parts of the state, were imprisoned. A
notable incident for the
Noongar people in the Western...
- Look up
Noongar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Noongar are a
group of
Aboriginal Australian peoples.
Noongar may also
refer to:
Noongar (caste)...
- [page needed] A
later review and
synthesis of
recorded names and
consultation with
Noongars produced a list of
recommended orthography and
pronunciation for birds...
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River Colony. The city is
situated on the
traditional lands of the
Whadjuk Noongar people,
where Aboriginal Australians have
lived for at
least 45,000 years...
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party of
local Noongar to
encourage friendly relations in the Swan
River Colony. On 26
January Yagan led a
group of ten
formally armed Noongars in greeting...
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Fremantle doctor. To
maximise the
effects of
these cooling breezes, the
Noongars moved to
coastal estuaries and
reefs where fish and
abalone constituted...
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Settlement for
Noongar people in
Western Australia aims to
resolve native title claims in
exchange for
statutory recognition of the
Noongar people as the...
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armed robbery, of the
flour mill that
provided rations to
settlers and
Noongars in the district, as well as the
murder and
mutilation of Nesbitt, Captain...
- A
dunnart (from
Noongar donat) is a narrow-footed
marsupial the size of a
European mouse, of the
genus Sminthopsis.
Dunnarts have a
largely insectivorous...
- The
following is a list of
notable Aboriginal Australian people of
Noongar identity, from the south-west
corner of
Western Australia.
Hannah McGlade Leonard...