- Djab
Wurrung (Djabwurrung, T****wurrung,
Chaap Wuurong, Djaara, Jaara) is the extinct[citation needed]
Aboriginal Australian language of the Djab Wurrung...
- Clan-head of the Kirræ
Wuurong peoples, c. 1881...
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Noorat was a
traditional meeting site
where Indigenous tribes – the
Kirrae Wuurong people – held ceremonies,
bartered goods and
settled disputes.
There are...
- The
Girai wurrung, also
spelt Kirrae Wuurong and
Kirrae Whurrung, are an
Aboriginal Australian people who
traditionally occupied the
territory between...
-
derived from
mihirung paringmal,
which means "giant emu" in the
Chaap Wuurong language. Brand, S. (2008) Brodkob,
Pierce (1963). "Catalogue of fossil...
- The town lies
within the
traditional lands of the
Girai wurrung (Kirrae
Wuurong) people. In the
decades following European settlement in the 1840s, a general...
- 193 are female, with the
median age
being 44. The semi-nomadic
Kirrae Wuurong clans originally inhabited the area
between Mount Emu Cr**** and the Hopkins...
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lists the word Min'gorm for the game in the
Aboriginal language Chaap Wuurong. In 1889,
anthropologist Alfred Howitt,
wrote that the game was pla****...
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Gunditjmara musician Corey Theatre.
Keerray Woorroong (Girai Wurrung,
Kirrae wuurong, Kiriwurrung, etc.) is
regarded by the
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation...
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grouped under these names were:
Keerray Woorroong (Girai Wurrung,
Kirrae wuurong, Kiriwurrung, etc.) is
regarded by the
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation...