-
Aboriginal woman known to have
served in the
First World War Yarramundi,
Boorooberongal Dharug clansman,
whose daughter Maria Lock and son
Colebee have a significant...
- (1795–1802)
Indigenous clans:
Dharug Nation Wangal clan
Kurrajong clan
Boorooberongal clan
Cattai clan
Bidjigal clan
Gommerigal clan
Mulgoa clan Cannemegal...
-
Oyster Cove clan of
Tasmanian Aborigines Maria Lock (c.1808–1878) – A
Boorooberongal Dharug student of the
Native Institution who won
first prize in the...
- 000
years old. The
Dharug would trade with
adjacent clans like the
Boorooberongal clan in the northwest. In 1789, a
smallpox epidemic killed many of their...
-
Colebee (c.1800 – 1830) was a
Boorooberongal man of the
Dharug people, an
Aboriginal Australian people from present-day New
South Wales.
Colebee and fellow...
- many
contemporary Australian artists. He is not to be
confused with
Boorooberongal man C.
Colebee (son of Yarramundi), or with his brother-in-law Wárungin...
- "the
chief of the
Richmond Tribe" or "Tribes". He was a
member of the
Boorooberongal clan of the
Darug people, and was a
garadyi or "doctor". Yarramundi...
- Yarramundi, 'Chief of the
Richmond Tribes'. The
family belonged to the
Boorooberongal clan of the
Darug people. In 1814, Lock was
placed at the
Native Institution...
- The
suburb is
named after Yarramundi, an
Indigenous Australian of the
Boorooberongal clan of the
Darug people. He was a
garadyi or 'doctor' and was called...
-
dialect of the
Sydney region and
consisted of the Wangal, Kurrajong,
Boorooberongal, Cattai, Bidjigal, Gommerigal, Mulgoa, Cannemegal, Bool-bain-ora, Cabrigal...