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- 2016. Taungurung Clans Aboriginal Corporation website Bibliography of Taungurong people and language resources, at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal...
- the area of the Goulburn River, with which it shares 80%. Woiwurrung, Taungurong and Boonwurrung have been considered by linguists to be dialects of a...
- Languages Boonwurrung language, English Religion Australian Aboriginal mythology Related ethnic groups Woiwurrung, Wathaurong, Taungurong, Djadjawurrung...
- po****tion of 7,513. The region is located on the border of Djadjawurrung and Taungurong country. Before British colonisation these Indigenous Australian people...
- 2014. "Taungurung Country Plan" (PDF). Taungurung Land and Waters Council. 2021. Taungurong Country Plan Parks Victoria: Cathedral Range State Park v t e...
- a fruitless attempt to establish a settlement for the Woiwurrung and Taungurong clans at Acheron, Green applied to the Board for permission to return...
- acquaintance in the Colonial Office, Charles Buller. The local Indigenous Taungurong name for the mountain is Warrinebut. The summit of Buller can be approached...
- Munnering (aged 24) petitioned Protector Thomas to secure land for the Taungurong at the junction of the Acheron and Goulburn rivers. "I bring my friends...
- Wathaurong people to the west, the Dja Dja Wurrung to the north-west, the Taungurong people to the north, the Gunai/Kurnai to the east and the Boon wurrung/Bunurong...
- Taungurung, a Kulinic language of the Pama-Nyungan language family, as did the Taungurong. Their ethnonym Nguraialum denotes the dialect they spoke. The Ngooraialum...