- The
Gunditjmara or Gunditjamara, also
known as
Dhauwurd Wurrung, are an
Aboriginal people of
southwestern Victoria in Australia. They are the Traditional...
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Victorians at the time
colonisation began. For example, the
ancestors of the
Gunditjmara people lived in
villages of weather-proof
houses with
stone walls a metre...
- Kennett,
Chopping &
Blewett 2018, p. 8 Johnson, Sian (21
March 2020). How
Gunditjmara words and
traditions hold
stories of Victoria's rich
volcanic history...
- the Boonwurrung, the Bratauolung, the Djadjawurrung, the Gunai, the
Gunditjmara, the Taungurung, the Wathaurong, the Wurundjeri, and the
Yorta Yorta...
- Australia. It is
situated within the Budj Bim
National Park. Budj Bim is the
Gunditjmara name,
meaning "High Head". The
roughly conical peak
rises 178 metres...
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increasing from a po****tion of 9,712
taken at the 2016 census. The
Gunditjmara, an
Aboriginal Australian people, are the
traditional owners of much...
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Australians thousands of
years ago and the
significance of the area to the
Gunditjmara people.
Located within the
national park is Budj Bim,
formerly named...
- wild
karuka fruit trees to
support the hunter-gatherer way of life. The
Gunditjmara and
other groups developed eel
farming and fish
trapping systems from...
- Alma
Thorpe (born 18
August 1973) is an
Aboriginal Australian (Gunnai,
Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung)
independent politician. She has been a
senator for...
- a term used for a
group of
languages spoken by
various groups of the
Gunditjmara people of the
Western District of Victoria, Australia.
Keerray Woorroong...