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  • A Dharug Taxonomy of Australian animals | by Matt Poll - Medium
    As European naturalists encountered Australia’s unique animal species, they created a new taxonomy of both scientific and common names But taxonomic knowledge is a feature of all cultures
  • The Mountain Darug - The Australian Museum
    In 1788 the Aboriginals of the Blue Mountains had had no contact with European; within 30 years their traditional way of life had been irrevocably changed Of the generation of new Mountains dwellers who followed, few appreciated the Aboriginal heritage of the region, even though evidence of their presence was known from the Nepean River and
  • Penrith, NSW: The Darug People and Colonial European Heritage
    The inland Darug were paiendra or "tomahawk people" They hunted kangaroos, emus and other land animals and used stone axes Not long after the First Fleet arrived at Sydney Cove in 1789, an officer of marines Captain Watkin Tench, led an expedition to the Nepean River
  • Dharug - Wikipedia
    In pre-colonial times, they lived as hunters in the region of current day Sydney The Darug speak one of two dialects of the Dharug language related to their coastal or inland groups There was armed conflict between the Dharug and the English settlers in the first half of the 19th century
  • Indigenous Understanding MYBennies: Dharug People
    Imagine a time when the Aboriginal language Dharug was the official language spoken in the Sydney area During this audio clip, reflect on how the language was considered almost 'lost', but (and) discover how Richard Green and others are piecing the Dharug language back together
  • The Sydney Language (Dharug Eora) – Macquarie
    Dharug and Eora should probably be regarded as dialects of a single language It is this language which gave English many of its earliest Australian borrowings Here are some names of common Australian animals and plants which come from Dharug:
  • Dharug and Dharawal Resources - Dalang
    Since the late eighteenth century, people with an interest in Aboriginal languages recorded that the Sydney Language was spoken by Aboriginal people who lived in a wide area radiating out from the southern shore of Broken Bay to the Hawkesbury River and down to Botany Bay





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