- The
Wangal people (/
ˈwɒŋɡəl/; a.k.a.
Wanngal or Won-gal) are a clan of the
Dharug Aboriginal people whose heirs are
custodians of the
lands and waters...
- to the
place name.
Cammeraygal (Port Jackson,
North S****,
Manly Cove)
Wangal (south of the
Parramatta River; Long Cove to Rose Hill)
Gadigal (south side...
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Wallumedegal Wallumede North s**** of Port Jackson,
opposite Sydney Cove
Wangal Wann
South side of Port Jackson, from
Darling Harbour to Rose Hill Clans...
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Double Island (originally
Wangal Djun**** (Djabu****))[citation needed] is an
island approx 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) off
Ellis Beach inside the
Great Barrier...
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bordering Wangal country. In 1994 the
Marrickville Aboriginal Consultative Committee was
established and the
committee established the Cadigal/
Wangal peoples'...
- 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...
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between the
Darug inland group and the Eora/Dharawal
coastal group. The
Wangal and Wategoro, sub-groups or clans, are the
groups most
often recognised...
- 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...
- The
traditional owners of the land on
which Croydon is
situated are the
Wangal people of the Eora nation. The
suburb is
named after Croydon, a town in...
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Gorualgal (24)
Birrabirragal (25)
Cadigal (Gadigal) (26)
Wallumettagal (27)
Wangal (28)
Muruoradial (29)
Kameygal Between 1794 and
about 1830, the Hawkesbury...