- The
Burramattagal, also
spelled as Baramadagal,
Boromedegal and
Parramattagal are one clan of the Darug-Eora
people of
Indigenous Australians.
Their country...
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Parramatta River.
Milson Point,
North S****
opposite Sydney Cove).
Burramattagal. ("Eel
place clan"= at the
source of the
Parramatta River) Bidjigal...
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Boorong (c.1777 – c.1813), also
known as
Booron or Abaroo, was a
Burramattagal woman who was the
first female Indigenous Australian to
establish significant...
- 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...
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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
Parramatta River, 23
kilometres (14 mi) west of
Sydney Cove. The
Burramattagal clan of the
Dharug people are the
traditional custodians of the area;...
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Place ("matta"), with the
resident Indigenous people being called the
Burramattagal.
Similar Darug words include Cabramatta (Grub place) and Wianamatta...
- 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...
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known generally as the
Darug Nation. At the head of the
river were the
Burramattagal clan (or Barramattagal)
whose tribal lands included the area of the...
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Rocks (Hunts and
Darling Mills Cr****s) was
originally occupied by the
Burramattagal clan (burra - eels and fish,
matta –
place of
fresh running water) who...