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- The Bidjigal (also spelt Bediagal, Bejigal, Bedegal or Biddegal) people are an Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional lands are modern-day western...
- area, as recorded by early British settlers Clan Territory name Location Bediagal Not recorded Probably north-west of Parramatta Birrabirragal Birrabirra...
- in the m****acre of a number of men, women and children, members of the Bediagal tribe. A native of Montrose, Scotland, Paterson was interested in botany...
- the clans numbered 15, but more accurate records highlight 29 clans: (1) Bediagal (2) Bidjigal (3) Boolbainora (4) Buruberongal (5) Burramattagal (6) Cabrogal...
- forest covered much of what is now Bankstown. The land was occupied by the Bediagal people. Their land bordered the Dharawal and the Darung people. In 1795...
- September 1794. British settlers in the Hawkesbury River area killed seven Bediagal people in reprisal for the theft of clothing and provisions. Some of the...
- large commercial centre. The original inhabitants of the area were the Bediagal clan of the Eora nation. The first European land grant in this suburb was...
- the Wallumattagal on the northern s**** of the Parramatta River and the Bediagal to the south. Leichhardt is named after the Prussian explorer Ludwig Leichhardt...
- Bidawal[2] Bidwell[1] Victoria Bidia[2] Birria[1] Queensland Eyre Bidjigal Bediagal New South Wales Bigambul[1][2] Queensland Riverine Bilingara[2] Bilinara...
- 1971. Before European settlement, the area was originally occupied by the Bediagal people. The area now known as Yagoona—B**** Hill, and north Bankstown—was...