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- The Wonnarua people, otherwise written Wanarruwa, are a group of Aboriginal Australian people united by strong ties of kinship, and who survived in family...
- Aboriginal Australian peoples of south-eastern Australia, such as the Wonnarua, Kamilaroi, Gurin****, Eora, Dark****g, and Wiradjuri peoples. The Baiame...
- Baiame Cave is a heritage-listed cave and cultural site of the Wonnarua people at Milbrodale, Singleton Council, New South Wales, Australia. It is also...
- native to that area. The Awabakal were bounded to the north–west by the Wonnarua, the Worimi to the north–east, and the Darkinung peoples to the west and...
- The Hunter River (Wonnarua: Coquun) is a major river in New South Wales, Australia. The Hunter River rises in the Liverpool Range and flows generally south...
- most likely as a member of the local Australian Aboriginal nation: the Wonnarua. In April 1848, still a young man, Galmahra was asked to accompany and...
- which was the native name of the lake. It was spoken by Awabakal and Wonnarua peoples. It was studied by missionary Lancelot Threlkeld in the 19th century...
- Australia. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. Bolwarra was named by John Brown, a native word meaning 'a flash...
- includes Pokolbin, Mount View, Lovedale, Broke, Rothbury, and Branxton. The Wonnarua people are the Traditional Owners of the Cessnock area. Many were killed...
- is in Singleton Shire. Branxton lies on the Traditional Country of the Wonnarua people. In 1801 William Paterson (explorer) was the first European to sight...