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- Biraban (c. 1800 – 14 April 1846) was a leader of the Awabakal people, an Aboriginal Australian people who lived in the area around what is today Lake...
- of customary laws and practices since the onset of white colonization. Biraban – a recognised headman of the Awaba clan who ****isted the Rev Lancelot...
- and daughters from both marriages. Threlkeld is known for his work with Biraban in recording and publishing English translations of the Awabakal language...
- Agate's portrait of Biraban, from L. E. Threlkeld's book A Key to the Structure of the Aboriginal Language, published in 1850...
- British Billibellary (1799–1846) – ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri-willam clan Biraban (c. 1800–1846) – Awabakal man, who was emplo**** by the British as an interpreter...
- the Gospel of Luke translated into Awabakal in 1831 by a missionary and Biraban, as well as offering food and sanctuary on the frontier. However, when...
- three public schools: Toronto High School, Toronto Primary School, and Biraban Public School. It also has three private schools, Charlton Christian College...
- marksman. In 1821, Barrett together with two other well-known Awabakal men in Biraban and Jemmy Jack**** (aka Werakata), were ****igned to be taken to Port Macquarie...
- used to recapture escaped convicts. Awabakal men such as Bob Barrett, Biraban and Jemmy Jack**** would track down the runaways, disable them with spears...
- the Tasman Peninsula to the Forestier Peninsula in Tasmania, Australia Biraban, also known as Eagle Hawk This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...