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Awabakal - Wikipedia
The Awabakal people /əˈwɒbəɡæl/, are those Aboriginal Australians who identify with or are descended from the Awabakal tribe and its clans, Indigenous to the coastal area of what is now known as the Hunter Region of New South Wales. Their traditional territory spread from Wollombi in the west, to the … See more
In their language, awaba was the word for Lake Macquarie, meaning flat or plain surface, and by extension referred to the people native to that area. The Awabakal were bounded to the … See more
Tindale estimated Awabakal territory to cover some 1,800 square kilometres (700 sq mi). More recent estimates are that Awabakal territory covers 2870 square kilometres. The … See more
In 2013 an association of Awabakal and Guringai descendants laid claim to native title over land from Maitland to Hornsby. The claim was … See more
Awabakal language was recorded by Lancelot Edward Threlkeld and Awabakal Leader Birabahn in 'An Australian grammar : comprehending the principles and natural rules of the language as spoken by the Aborigines in the vicinity of Hunter's River, … See more
The eaglehawk or wedge-tailed eagle has special significance for the Awabakal people. Kon, their "celestial entity", looks like an Aboriginal … See more
• Biraban – a recognised headman of the Awaba clan who assisted the Rev Lancelot Threlkeld compile the first grammar of an Aboriginal language in Australia.
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Aboriginal History - Awabakal Language
Learn about the history of the Awabakal people, one of the oldest living cultures in the world, and their contact with other groups and civilisations. Explore the pre-contact and post-contact periods, the Dreaming, the languages and the land …
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Awabakal Language - Language & Culture | Awabakal …
Learn about the Awabakal people, their country, language and culture on the east coast of Australia. Find out the meaning of 'awabakal', the significance of the wedge-tailed eagle and the story of Birabaan and Threlkeld.
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Awabakal - Aboriginal languages of Australia
This website examines the translations made by Threlkeld into the ‘Aboriginal Language’ to which he never gave a single clear name. The language has been called by others Awabakal, and more recently the Hunter River–Lake …
Restoring her name: The witness of Mahrahkah and …
Jul 4, 2021 · The recovery of the human face of Mahrahkah, and the acknowledgment of her true name, is the beginning of a fuller engagement with the intelligence of her people, the Awabakal, and is a necessary step toward …
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