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- The Tatungalung are an indigenous Australian people of the state of Victoria. They are often, together with the Bratauolung, Braiakaulung, Brabiralung...
- Gunaikurnai dialects: Brabralung, Braiakalung, Brataualung, Krauatungalung and Tatungalung. Brabralung (Bra = man, lung = belonging to) located in central Gippsland...
- Victoria, Australia, situated in a region traditionally inhabited by the Tatungalung clan of the Gunaikurnai people. The estimated po****tion of the Bairnsdale...
- Gunai Revived Brabralung, Braiakalung, Brataualung, Krauatungalung, Tatungalung Gunai Dhauwurd wurrung Extinct Bi:g wurrung, Dhauwurd wurrung, Gai wurrung...
- Great Dividing Range between Swifts Cr**** and Omeo, and towards Dargo. Tatungalung "Belonging to the sea (or the south)", possibly "belonging to the sea...
- Targari[2] Tharrgari[1] Western Australia Northwest Taribelang[2] Queensland Tatungalung[2] Tatungoloong Victoria Taungurung[1][2] Victoria Tedei[2] Western Australia...
- in the Dhudhuroa language; Gwannung-bourn, meaning "pelican" in the Tatungalung language; Ber'rawan, with no defined meaning or language group; and Kookoondalook...
- responsible for a m****acre at Snowy River on 16 December 1846, where 15 Tatungalung or Krauatungulung were murdered. According to historian A.G.L. Shaw,...
- water plant"; Geremoot, with no clearly defined meaning; and in the Tatungalung language, Ngarrak walang, meaning "back-stone". The current name of the...
- William Howitt, the Brataualung, together with the Braiakaulungl and Tatungalung all spoke dialects of Nulit and Nulit, Muk-thang and the Thangquai spoken...