- The
Thaua people, also
spelt Thawa and Dhawa, and also
referred to as Yuin (Djuin), are an
Aboriginal Australian people living around the
Twofold Bay...
- Djiringanj, Walbunja, and more. They have a
close ****ociation with the
Thaua and
Dharawal people. The
ethnonym Yuin ("man") was
selected by
early Australian...
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people who
lived in the
region prior to the
arrival of
Europeans were the
Thaua, or Thawa,
people of the Yuin nation.
Whaling ships had been
operating in...
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means "orca", an
animal of
significance to the
traditional owners, the
Thaua people. The park
forms part of the
Ulladulla to
Merimbula Important Bird...
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Graham Moore, has also
written an
Aboriginal language book.
Sometimes spelt Thaua, Dhawa, Thauaira, and
other variations. S52
Thawa at the
Australian Indigenous...
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Robert M. W.
Dixon classifies the
Djiringanj language as
distinct from both
Thaua and Dhurga. They are all Yuin–Kuric languages. The Djiringanj's
tribal lands...
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Ngarbal Ngarigo Ngiyampaa Ngunnawal Paakantyi Paaruntyi Barindji Tharawal Thaua Yuwaalaraay Walbunja Walgalu Wandandian Wangaaypuwan Wanjiwalku Weilwan...
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would camp
along the
river bank on the way to the
Snowy Mountains. The
Thaua people and
Ngarigo people lived in this area seasonally.
Section 124 of...
- Turuwul, Turrubul, Tutuwull, Ta-ga-ry, Five
Islands New
South Wales Southeast Thaua[2] Thawa, Tauaira, Thurga, T****ga, Durga, Dhurga, Tharawal, Tadera-manji...
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inhabitants of the area
surrounding Twofold Bay were
First Nations People of the
Thaua or
Nalbker clan of the Yuin nation. The
first recorded visit to the bay...