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Raymond Ingrey (Dharawal, La Perouse) talks about teaching Dharawal in his community.Community:
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'Australian comparative vocabulary' collected by Edward Micklethwaite Curr. Community:
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Bundjalung people are seen in these photographs with the objects they used in their daily lives. Community:
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in 'Comparative vocabularies of three native languages', 1955Community:
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This notebook shows recordings of Sydney language, in the neighbourhood of Sydney, 1788-1791.Community:
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This station was occupied in 1835 and is situated on one of the tributaries of the Macleay river Community:
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Sydney CBD (Gadigal country) from Clark Island; Gamay (Botany Bay).Community:
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He began to study Aboriginal languages and, while on a preaching tour of the Liverpool Plains, took a special interest in Gamilaraay (Kamilaroi)Community:
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Each word for ‘kangaroo’ in more than 180 Australian languages was extracted from the original hand-written version of Curr’s compendium of Aboriginal languages. Community:
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Bundjalung Elder Billy Buchan was employed as a stockman by the Hewitt family at Newton Boyd Station from the 1850s. Community:
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told by Rhonda Ashby (Gamilaraay/Yuwaalaraay), Lightning Ridge