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- The Wangal people (a.k.a. Wanegal or Won-gal,) are a clan of the Dharug Aboriginal people whose heirs are custodians of the lands and waters of what is...
- bordering Wangal country. In 1994 the Marrickville Aboriginal Consultative Committee was established and the committee established the Cadigal/Wangal peoples'...
- Pico with 23,282 people, while Bineng, with 1,624 people, has the least. Wangal is the largest in terms of land area, while Cruz is the smallest. Balili...
- Wallumedegal Wallumede North s**** of Port Jackson, opposite Sydney Cove Wangal Wann South side of Port Jackson, from Darling Harbour to Rose Hill Clans...
- Borogegal. (Bradley Head) Garigal. (Broken Bay, or southern vicinity) The Wangal, Wallumettagal and Burramattagal constituted the three Parramatta sal****er...
- (23) Gorualgal (24) Birrabirragal (25) Cadigal (26) Wallumattagal (27) Wangal (28) Muruoradial (29) Kameygal By the late 1790s, the Hawkesbury River area...
- Double Island (originally Wangal Djun**** (Djabu****))[citation needed] is an island approx 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) off Ellis Beach inside the Great Barrier...
- one of the cult members, Jericho removes Damballah's artifact of power (wangal), causing Damballah's snakes to turn on him and evidently destroying Damballah's...
- are the Wangal people of the Eora nation. Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the area now known as Croydon was part of the land which the Wangal people...
- Biennale of Sydney, is a full-scale replica of the small brick hut built for Wangal man Woollarawarre Bennelong in 1790 during the early years of the colonisation...