- The Walbunja, also
spelt Walbanga,
Walbunga and Wulbunja, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of New
South Wales, part of the Yuin nation. The Walbunja...
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within the Yuin Nation, on
Walbanga Country. The
Walbanga People speak dialects of the
Thurga (Durga/Dhurga) language. The
Walbanga Peoples relied on the plentiful...
- 1920s).
Dialects of the Yuin
language group include the Djiringanj, Thaua,
Walbanga,
Wandandian and
Dhurga languages, from
north of
Moruya River to Nowra....
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southwards to Narooma, and
possibly as far
south as
Wallaga Lake.
Dharumba and
Walbanga/Walbjunja may have been dialects. The
language is tonal.[citation needed]...
- as Bungendore. The lake lies not far from the
traditional lands of the
Walbanga people (a
group of the Yuin from the
upper Shoalhaven catchment), to the...
- in the
district around modern-day Braidwood, is the
traditional land of
Walbanga people. The
explorer and
navigator George B****
found the
entrance to the...
- a po****tion of 40. The
Walbanga people, a
group of the Yuin once
lived over the area. It is not
known how long the
Walbanga people lived over the area...
- people. The area now
known as
Araluen lies on the
traditional lands of
Walbanga people, a
group of Yuin. The name 'Araluen'
meant 'water lily' or 'place...
- 91722. The area now
known as
Marlowe lies on the
traditional lands of the
Walbanga people. The
first mention of
Marlowe (or 'Marlow') was in 1843, as one...
- catchment. The area now
known as
Majors Cr**** lies on the
traditional lands of
Walbanga people, a
group of Yuin.
Probably due to
reasons such as
finding a viable...