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299:. The descendants of the Dharug people continue to revitalise their traditional link to the areas they have had a continuing and ongoing connection to in Sydney. Their lands stand as probably the only area in Australia where the traditional custodians have been excluded from the ongoing management of the land and cultural connections of their place.
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settlers. The farms made by the settlers were barriers to the river and to the food supply of the Dharug people, who were rightly upset by this invasion. The Dharug who crossed the farms to pick up corn were killed by the settlers, so they organized raids to burn the crops. The conflict scaled and in
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The council’s actions were predicated on a desire to rewrite the narrative of the area as the site of
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1906:Wirraayaraay
1878:Wangaaypuwan
1759:Nhaawuparlku
1633:Gumbaynggirr
1342:. Retrieved
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1027:the original
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573:By the late
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523:(17) Carigal
511:(13) Tugagal
490:(6) Cabrogal
472:(1) Bediagal
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182:Coordinates:
159:Sydney basin
108:Pama–Nyungan
74:
70:
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58:
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40:
2158:Wemba Wemba
2120:Madhi Madhi
2110:Gamilaraay
2103:Dyirringany
2076:Bandjalang
2009:Cammeraygal
1899:Wemba-Wemba
1850:Yuwaalaraay
1752:Muthi Muthi
1521:Barranbinya
1416:peoples in
1162:: 262–281.
897:Broome 2019
858:Hughes 1989
724:Quincy Dodd
689:Jamal Idris
557:(27) Wangal
505:(11) Mulgoa
206: /
177:, Australia
2279:Categories
2234:Queensland
2127:Nganywyana
2086:Darkinjung
1974:Kombumerri
1885:Wanjiwalku
1871:Wandandian
1724:Malyangapa
1696:Kula/Kurnu
1682:Karenggapa
1647:Himberrong
1605:Gandangara
1598:Gamilaraay
1584:Djiringanj
1563:Darkinyung
1549:Bundjalung
1414:Aboriginal
1036:14 October
870:Flynn 1997
822:Dixon 2002
718:Maria Lock
712:Yarramundi
496:(8) Cattai
440:Botany Bay
334:, and the
328:Gandangara
316:Darkinjung
253:Parramatta
241:Hawkesbury
219:Mountains:
147:Bioregion:
118:Yuin–Kuric
2165:Wiradjuri
2148:Tharawal
2141:Ngunnawal
2134:Ngiyambaa
2095:(or Eora)
2023:Gorualgal
1978:Mununjali
1927:Wiradjuri
1920:Wilyakali
1822:Paaruntyi
1815:Paakantyi
1808:Ngunnawal
1801:Ngiyampaa
1766:Nari-Nari
1703:Kuringgai
1458:Kuringgai
1370:, at the
933:Xiao 2020
921:Diaz 2012
834:Troy 1992
793:Citations
649:Blacktown
647:) in the
633:sandstone
625:in 1823.
551:(Gadigal)
448:kangaroos
404:Liverpool
367:The word
340:Illawarra
320:Wiradjuri
245:Lane Cove
167:Location:
94:Hierarchy
2255:Victoria
2248:Tasmania
2193:See also
2179:Yugambeh
2069:Awabakal
2030:Jerrinja
1982:Tulgigin
1962:Yugambeh
1941:Wonnarua
1934:Wodiwodi
1857:Walbunja
1836:Tharawal
1829:Barindji
1745:Muruwari
1717:Kwiambal
1710:Kureinji
1668:Jukambal
1661:Jitajita
1612:Geawegal
1577:Djangadi
1535:Bigambul
1528:Bidjigal
1507:Awabakal
1364:Archived
1339:ABC News
1328:: 59–78.
1232:(1974).
1122:(1901).
1071:(1897).
989:(2002).
952:(2019).
785:article.
751:See also
743:Source:
629:Smallpox
619:Mosquito
477:Bidjigal
444:paiendra
428:katungal
336:Tharawal
312:Awabakal
265:Pemulwuy
194:150°35′E
63:Dharrook
2093:Dharug
2037:Ngambri
2016:Gadigal
1968:Clans:
1955:Yaygirr
1913:Wiyabal
1892:Weilwan
1864:Walgalu
1794:Ngarigo
1787:Ngarbal
1780:Ngambaa
1738:Milpulo
1731:Maraura
1675:Galibal
1640:Gweagal
1542:Birrbay
1500:Arakwal
1344:24 June
1298:(ed.).
1088:: 1–12.
942:Sources
645:Colebee
615:Tedbury
583:British
549:Cadigal
416:Windsor
412:Penrith
383:Country
237:Georges
229:Rivers:
191:33°35′S
71:Dharung
67:Darrook
59:Dharruk
2295:Sydney
2172:Worimi
2051:Wangal
1948:Worimi
1654:Jeithi
1514:Banbai
1493:Anēwan
1246:
1218:
1193:
1112:983694
1110:
1057:
1003:
966:
757:Wangal
577:, the
432:canoes
408:Camden
342:area.
326:, the
297:Sydney
281:Dharug
249:Nepean
171:Sydney
128:Dharug
1843:Thaua
1773:Ngaku
1570:Darug
1465:Murri
1451:Koori
1316:(PDF)
1294:. In
1292:(PDF)
1262:(PDF)
1108:JSTOR
1076:(PDF)
1030:(PDF)
1019:(PDF)
769:Notes
575:1790s
547:(25)
464:clans
458:Clans
377:mayal
369:myall
285:Darug
233:Cooks
55:Darug
1991:Yuin
1591:Eora
1346:2020
1244:ISBN
1216:ISBN
1191:ISBN
1055:ISBN
1038:2008
1001:ISBN
964:ISBN
475:(2)
452:emus
414:and
356:The
279:The
1276:doi
1174:BHL
1164:doi
1138:BHL
283:or
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1976:,
1972:,
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