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Pallanganmiddang Waywurru,
Eastern Murray Native to
Australia Extinct ca. 1800
Language family Pama–Nyungan
Gippsland Pallanganmiddang Language codes ISO...
- summit, and Mic****'s Hut on the
Eskdale Spur. In the
Australian Aboriginal Waywurru and
Dhudhuroa languages, the
mountain is
named Warkwoolowler,
meaning the...
- in both
areas has
ameliorated such distinctions. The
local Indigenous Waywurru name for the area, "Wordonga",
refers to an
edible plant or nut
found in...
- Brisbane, the
Colonial Governor of New
South Wales. In the
Aboriginal Waywurru language, the
river has two names: Burwang, with no
clearly defined meaning;...
- area. The
original inhabitants of the area were the Pallanganmiddang,
WayWurru, Waveroo. The
first European explorers to p****
through the
Wangaratta area...
- over its 108-kilometre (67 mi) course. In the
Aboriginal Dhudhuroa and
Waywurru languages, the name
dargo means "to have patience" or "to wait". Australia...
- The Pallanganmiddang,
otherwise known as the
Waywurru, were an
Indigenous Australian people of North-eastern Victoria, in the
state of Victoria, Australia...
-
Governor of New
South Wales, in
office from 1800 to 1806. In the
Aboriginal Waywurru language, the
river is
named Poodumbeyer, with no
defined meaning. Kayaking...
- Murray-Jackson, Dja Dja Wurrung,
Wamba Wamba,
Yorta Yorta, Dhudhuroa,
Waywurru,
Barapa Barapa, Wergaia,
Wiradjuri Matthew Burns,
Taungurung Rueben Berg...
- over its 21-kilometre (13 mi) course. In the
Aboriginal Dhudhuroa and
Waywurru languages, the name
dargo means "to have patience" or "to wait". Australia...