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On 28 April 1770 two Gweagal men stood their ground to defend their Country when Lieutenant James Cook and an armed party of marines landed on shore at Gamay (Botany Bay). Community:
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This map shows that Dharawal people have been living in and around Gamay (Botany Bay) for tens of thousands of years. Community:
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Whether by design or for cultural reasons, Aboriginal languages have a complex system of protocols as a way to protect language, culture or people. Community:
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Select specimens from nature … by Thomas Skottowe, drawings by TR Browne, 1813Community:
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Coastal Sydney: Journal kept on board the Sirius during a voyage to New South Wales, 1787-91.Community:
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Michael Jarrett (Gumbaynggirr) sings the Wuuban (Bloodwood) tree song around a campfire in a cave on Valla Beach near Nambucca HeadsCommunity:
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Photo of linguists and ethnologists Johnny Malone, 1850-1875.