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- clans: (1) Bediagal (2) Bidjigal (3) Boolbainora (4) Buruberongal (5) Burramattagal (6) Cabrogal (7) Cannemegal (8) Cattai (9) Gommerigal (10) Kurrajong...
- of the Wallumettagal nations and the Wangal, Toongagal (or Tugagal), Burramattagal, and Wategora clans of the Darug people. They used the river as an important...
- Parramatta River. Milson Point, North S**** opposite Sydney Cove). Burramattagal. ("Eel place clan"= at the source of the Parramatta River) Bidjigal...
- with the Wallumedegal clan, on the west side of the river, and the Burramattagal clan near today's Parramatta. He had several sisters, Wariwéar, Karangarang...
- Gorualgal people, both in the Lower North S****; and the Burramatta of the Burramattagal people, in Western Sydney. The "City" region is the site of the earliest...
- the Toongabbie Cr****, was occupied for many thousands of years by the Burramattagal, Toongagal, Wallumattagal, Wangal, and Wategora Aboriginal peoples....
- the Bediagal and Kameygal from the Cooks River area to the south, the Burramattagal from the Parramatta area to the west, and the Wallumattagal, Cammeraigal...
- Olympic Park in the City of Parramatta. Here, Wangal country meets Burramattagal country. The Wangal people are part of the Darug (a.k.a. Dharuk) language...
- Rocks (Hunts and Darling Mills Cr****s) was originally occupied by the Burramattagal clan (burra - eels and fish, mattaplace of fresh running water) who...
- of Parramatta River, 23 kilometres (14 mi) west of Sydney Cove. The Burramattagal clan of the Dharug people are the traditional custodians of the area;...