- The
Wotjobaluk are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
state of Victoria. They are
closely related to the
Wergaia people. R. H.
Mathews supplied a brief...
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owners of this land, they are Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Jupagulk,
Wergaia and
Wotjobaluk people. The
council is
composed of
seven councillors elected to represent...
- In
Wotjobaluk mythology,
Gnowee is a
female personification of the Sun. She was once a
woman who
lived upon the
Earth at a time when it was
eternally dark...
- The
Wergaia language consisted of four
distinct dialects: Wudjubalug/
Wotjobaluk, Djadjala/Djadjali, Buibadjali, Biwadjali.
Wergaia was in turn apparently...
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circulation today. The
system in the
table below is that used by the
Wotjobaluk of the
Wimmera (Howitt used this
tribal name for the
language called Wergaia...
- Not
noted in 2021
Census The
traditional owners of this area are the
Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali,
Wergaia and
Jupagalk and Dja Dja Wurrung. List of...
- 359. The
original inhabitants of the area
around Warracknabeal were the
Wotjobaluk tribe of
Aboriginal people. The town's name is
believed to
derive from...
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Australia and in Victoria,
determined by
Justice Ron
Merkel involving Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali,
Wergaia and
Jupagalk people. In his
reasons for...
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along with the
nearby Grampians. The
Wotjobaluk name for the
formation is Djurid. The
Djurid Baluk clan of the
Wotjobaluk people inhabited the
nearby area...
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Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali,
Wergaia and
Jupagulk Peoples v Victoria, is a
decision of the
Federal Court of
Australia delivered on 13
December 2005...