- The
Wallumettagal or
Wallumedegal (derived from wallumai,
meaning snapper (fish))
tribe was an
indigenous Aboriginal tribe that
inhabited the area of Sydney...
- ****amaygal
Kayeemy Manly Cove
Gweagal Gwea
Southern s**** of
Botany Bay
Wallumedegal Wallumede North s**** of Port Jackson,
opposite Sydney Cove
Wangal Wann...
-
eventually absorbed.
Originally thought to have been
inhabited by the
Wallumedegal people, who
lived in the area
between the Lane Cove and
Parramatta Rivers...
- and West Pymble. One of the well
known landmarks is
Whale Rock. The
Wallumedegal Aboriginal tribe lived in the area
between the Lane Cove
River and Parramatta...
- time of the
arrival of the
First Fleet at Port
Jackson in 1788 were the
Wallumedegal or
Wallumattagai people. The
people were
observed to live in the area...
-
Parramatta Park.
Boorong and her
family were
forced to
migrate into
Wallumedegal country around what is now Ryde,
eight kilometres downstream along the...
- with the
south side of the
Parramatta River,
having close ties with the
Wallumedegal clan, on the west side of the river, and the
Burramattagal clan near...
- hool#Metropolitan1[failed verification] Smith,
Keith Vincent (2005).
Wallumedegal : an
Aboriginal history of Ryde.
North Ryde, N.S.W.:
Community Services...
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derived from the name of a home
built in the area
called Dennistone. The
Wallumedegal Aboriginal tribe lived in the area
between the Lane Cove
River and Parramatta...
-
colonial period. Eora
Wangal Gadigal Darug Smith,
Keith Vincent (2005).
Wallumedegal: an
Aboriginal History of Ryde (PDF). Ryde: City of Ryde. K****, T. (1996)...