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Eora
Eora Portrait of Bennelong, senior man of the Eora tribe The Eora (sometimes spelt Iora or Iyora) people were ... the north and west. Some claim that Eora, sometimes spelt Iyora, means "from here", others ... meaning "man", gave the word Iyura or Eora. Some of the words of aboriginal ...
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Australian Aboriginal tribes
... Portrait of Bennelong, senior man of the Eora people, who was given a brick hut ... the area of present day Newcastle The Eora people were the aboriginal occupants of the ... still in use today are from the Eora language: dingo, woomera, wallaby, wombat, waratah, boobook ... Bennelong was a senior member of the Eora people, who served as an interlocutor between the British and Eora people, and travelled to England, and ...
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Talk:List of Indigenous Australian group names
... around the mouth of the Gascoyne river) Eora and Daruk, one is people the other ... column. For example, in the case of Eora and Daruk, mentioned above, where one is ... the other language; or could be annotated Eora (people) and Daruk (language of the Eora people) or whatever. A list of 9 ...
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Five Dock, New South Wales
... was home to indigenous Australians from the Eora group. The word Eora means simply 'the people' and the Eora were divided up into smaller tribes. Eight ...
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Names and national divisions of the euro (translated from French)
... candidates, as in irlandais eoró or will eora, in hongrois euró, in Latvian will eira ... 6. In 1959, parts were struck in ` eora'. 7. The names according to the numbers ...
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1789 in Australia
... kills many convicts and even more local Eora Aboriginals, including Arabanoo . June 4 - The first ... cultural mediator between the British settlers and Eora Aboriginals
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Paddington, New South Wales
... These people belonged to the Dharug (or Eora) language group, and were also the traditional ... dispersed into other areas of the shared Eora language group. History for Aborigines living in ...
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History of Sydney
... or possibly chicken pox -- spread through the Eora people and surrounding groups, with the result ... cause, the results were catastrophic for the Eora people and their kin and by the ...
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Port Jackson
... by various tribes including the Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Eora and Wanegal peoples. The Gadigal people are ... reported to belong to the Wanegal. The Eora people lived on the southern side of ...
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Newtown, New South Wales
... area was well-frequented by the local Eora people, who ranged across the entire are ... of European diseases like smallpox decimated the Eora people and their neighbours, and it is ...
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