- The
Tharawal people and
other variants, are an
Aboriginal Australian people,
identified by the Yuin language. Traditionally, they
lived as hunter–fisher–gatherers...
- The
Dharawal language, also
spelt Tharawal and Thurawal, and also
known as
Wodiwodi and
other variants, is an
Australian Aboriginal language of New South...
-
World War II, when the 'd' was dropped. This land was
occupied by the
Tharawal people. With the
arrival of the
First Fleet,
indigenous people were pushed...
-
Tharawal, also
spelt Thurawal and Dharawal, is a
small family of
extinct Australian Aboriginal languages once
spoken along the
South Coast of New South...
- Mountains, the
Gandangara to the
southwest in the
Southern Highlands, and the
Tharawal to the
southeast in the
Illawarra area. The
Dharug language, now in a period...
- and the
Tharawal people who
originally inhabited the area. It
means "Here I rest" and
comes from the
Tharawal language.
Clans of the
Tharawal roamed over...
- the
Casula area were the
Tharawal or "Dharawal"
people of the
greater Eora nation, an
Aboriginal Australian group. "
Tharawal"
refers to the
country and...
- includes: The
extinct Tharawal languages spoken along the
South Coast of New
South Wales,
including Thawa, Dyirringany, Thurga,
Tharawal, and
possibly Gweagal...
- by the
Tharawal people. In a rock art site
called Bull Cave near Campbelltown, they drew a
number of
cattle with
pronounced horns. The
Tharawal described...
- is a town on the south-west
fringe of
Sydney in the
Macarthur Region in
Tharawal country near its
boundary with
Gandangara country, New
South Wales, Australia...