- The
Wallumettagal or
Wallumedegal (derived from wallumai,
meaning snapper (fish))
tribe was an
indigenous Aboriginal tribe that
inhabited the area of...
-
arrival of
European settlers, the area was
inhabited by the
Indigenous Wallumettagal people of the Eora nation. They
spoke a
dialect of Dharug, and their...
- River. Long Cove to Rose Hill) Gadigal. (South side of Port Jackson)
Wallumettagal. ("Snapper fish clan".
North of the
Parramatta River.
Milson Point,...
- was
occupied for many
thousands of
years by
Aboriginal peoples of the
Wallumettagal nations and the Wangal,
Toongagal (or Tugagal), Burramattagal, and Wategora...
-
suburb to the
north and
under a
different council,
Hornsby Shire. The
Wallumettagal Aboriginal tribe lived in the area
between the Lane Cove
River and Parramatta...
-
Wales Ethnicity Dharug, Eora (Yura) (Gadigal, Wangal, Cammeraygal,
Wallumettagal, Bidjigal)
Extinct late 19th-early 20th
century Revival Small number[quantify]...
- Yuin
Aboriginal clans Cammeraygal Gadigal Gorualgal Jerrinja Ngambri Wallumettagal Wangal Aboriginal languages Awabakal Bandjalang (or Bundjalung) Dark****g...
- settlement, the area of
Gladesville was
included within the
territory of the
Wallumettagal people of the Eora nation.
Evidence of
their presence can
still be found...
-
metropolitan area. The
western end of
Northern Sydney was home to the
Wallumettagal (Ryde-Hunters Hill &
Western Lane Cove) tribe. The
first settlement...
- of the
Wangal people, encomp****ing
Inner West; the
Wallumetta of the
Wallumettagal people, encomp****ing the Ryde and
Hunters Hill
areas of
Northern Sydney;...