- The
Walgalu are an
Aboriginal people of
highland southeast New
South Wales, Australia. The
Ngambri may
belong to the
Walgalu grouping, but are
often treated...
- the
boundary of the
lands of the
Wiradjuri and
Walgalu peoples.
Since the
Wiradjuri word for the '
Walgalu' was Guramal,
meaning 'hostile men', presumably...
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Ngarigo Jaitmathang,
Walgalu,
Southern Inland Yuin
Region New
South Wales & ACT,
Australia Ethnicity Ngarigo,
Walgalu, (Ngambri),
Jaitmatang Extinct by...
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group occupying the
region were the
Ngunnawal people, with the
Ngarigo and
Walgalu living immediately to the south, the
Wandadian to the east, the Gandangara...
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being Ngunawal/Gundungurra. It was
spoken in the area of
Tumut by the
Walgalu, in the Canberra-Queanbeyan-Upper
Murrumbidgee region by
people variously...
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Ngunnawal Paakantyi Paaruntyi Barindji Tharawal Thaua Yuwaalaraay Walbunja Walgalu Wandandian Wangaaypuwan Wanjiwalku Weilwan Wemba-Wemba
Wirraayaraay Wiyabal...
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Ngambri people Regions with
significant po****tions Australia over 400
Languages Walgalu Related ethnic groups Other Aboriginal Australians...
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Ngarigo and
Walgalu peoples, who may also have
legitimate claim as
custodians of this place. Red
ochres in
particular were used
extensively in
Walgalu men's...
- Walbanga[2] Thurga, T****ga, Bugellimanji, Bargalia,
Moruya New
South Wales Walgalu[2] Walgadu, Wolgal, Wolgah, Tumut,
Tumut River people, Guramal, Gurmal...
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custodians of the area now
known as the
Brindabella Range are the Ngunnawal,
Walgalu and Djimantan, all
Aboriginal Australian peoples. The
Brindabella Valley...