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Patyegarang (c 1780s) was an
Australian Aboriginal woman,
thought to be from the
Cammeraygal clan of the
Dharug nation.
Patyegarang (pronounced Pa-te-ga-rang)...
- Dawes, who
picked up the
languages spoken by the Eora from his
companion Patyegarang. Some of the
words of
Aboriginal language still in use
today are from...
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Retrospective 2010 – of
earth & sky 2012 –
Terrain 2013 – Blak 2014 –
Patyegarang and
Kinship 2015 – lore 2016 – OUR land
people stories 2017 – Bennelong...
- BVN Architecture. To
coincide with the opening, the site was
renamed Patyegarang Place,
named after the
first Aboriginal person to
teach their language...
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Australian Ballet Outstanding Performance by a Male
Dancer Waangenga Blanco Patyegarang Bangarra Dance Theatre Outstanding Performance by a
Company Queensland...
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Australians to live a
tribal traditional lifestyle in New
South Wales Patyegarang (c.1780 - ?) a
Cammeraygal girl who was the
first to
teach an Aboriginal...
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William Dawes creates word-list of
Dharug language with the help of
Patyegarang.
Glebe granted as
endowment to
Church of England. 1791
Successful convict...
- to its
status as a world-renowned
dance company. In 2014, he
directed Patyegarang, for Bangarra's 25th anniversary, and in 2016, Nyapanyapa, as part of...
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Rafael Bonachela –
Frame of Mind
Antony Hamilton –
Meeting Natalie Weir –
Natalie Weir's The Red
Shoes Stephen Page –
Patyegarang (Bangarra
Dance Theatre)...
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Arthur Phillip, as well as the
lives of Pemulwuy,
William Dawes and
Patyegarang, and Windradyne. 2 Her Will to
Survive Tasmania (1803–1880) 14 October...