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- The Gandangara people, also spelled Gundungara, Gandangarra, Gundungurra and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people in south-eastern New...
- The Blue Mountains (Gundungurra/Dharug: Colomatta or Gulumada) are a mountainous region and a mountain range located in New South Wales, Australia. The...
- Ngunnawal/Ngunawal and Gundungurra are Australian Aboriginal languages, and the traditional languages of the Ngunnawal and Gandangara. Ngunnawal and Gundungurra are very...
- serves the town. Katoomba is located on the lands of the Dharug and Gundungurra Aboriginal peoples. Katoomba is a base for bush and nature walks in the...
- formations their "indigenous" names. The Aboriginal traditional owners, the Gundungurra, have a different legend that includes the Sisters rock formation is...
- home, or a bucket of smoking coals may be brought into the house. The Gundungurra people, whose country includes NSW’s Jenolan Caves, smoking ceremonies...
- group. To the north of Goulburn, Gundungurra was spoken within the lands of the Dharawal people. This was due to Gundungurra people of the Blue Mountains...
- Mountains, and the Dharawal people south of Botany Bay. Darginung and Gundungurra languages were spoken on the fringes of the Sydney area. The first meeting...
- Gully – the Gundungurra and Darug peoples – used the Gully as a summer camp. Settlement at the foot of the mountains forced many Gundungurra and Darug people...
- March 2021, March 2022 and April 2024. One of the first places in the Gundungurra traditional homelands that most appealed to the Anglo-Celtic settlers...