- The
Wonnarua people,
otherwise written Wanarruwa, are a
group of
Aboriginal Australian people united by
strong ties of kinship, and who
survived in family...
-
Aboriginal Australian peoples of south-eastern Australia, such as the
Wonnarua, Kamilaroi, Gurin****, Eora, Dark****g, and
Wiradjuri peoples. The Baiame...
- most
likely as a
member of the
local Australian Aboriginal nation: the
Wonnarua. In
April 1848,
still a
young man,
Galmahra was
asked to
accompany and...
- 5 km west of Branxton. The park is in the
traditional country of the
Wonnarua. The park was
created in
January 2003
under the
Lower North East Regional...
- The
Hunter River (
Wonnarua: Coquun) is a
major river in New
South Wales, Australia. The
Hunter River rises in the
Liverpool Range and
flows generally south...
-
Baiame Cave is a heritage-listed cave and
cultural site of the
Wonnarua people at Milbrodale, in the
Hunter region of New
South Wales, Australia. It is...
-
aboriginal site (mostly
along the river). The Wiradjuri,
Gamileroi and
Wonnarua Clans peoples have
traditionally lived in this area
since ancient times...
- of the country's most
recognisable regions. For over 30,000
years the
Wonnarua people of
Aboriginal Australians inhabited the land that is now
known as...
-
includes Pokolbin,
Mount View, Lovedale, Broke, Rothbury, and Branxton. The
Wonnarua people are the
traditional owners of the
Cessnock area. Many were killed...
- is in
Singleton Shire.
Branxton lies on the
Traditional Country of the
Wonnarua people. In 1801
William Paterson (explorer) was the
first European to sight...