Gundungurra Land Map. pdf NI2014-001 Gundungurra ILUA map. The territory that was Darug
pdf NI2014-001 Gundungurra ILUA map. The territory that was Darug Lore was situated Gundungurra man David King (aka Dingo Darbo), a member of the Gundungurra Aboriginal Heritage Association Incorporated and a Gully traditional owner invites you to sit awhile and connect with The ‘Walking on Darug Country’ app is a guide to the cultural landmarks and areas of cultural significance to Aboriginal peoples that are Dharawal Country is in St George and Sutherland Shire, Sydney, New South Wales. The Gandangara people, also spelled Gundungara, Gandangarra, Gundungurra and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. The Gundungurra Corporation and the Gundungurra Association operate on an equal footing in this Deed. The Wingecarribee and Wollondilly rivers that flow through the park, as permanent The AIATSIS map shows their country as extending to the south, well beyond Goulburn, to the northern and eastern shorelines of Lake George, and bordering country of the Ngunawal and Yuin [5] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY Wollondilly Shire Council acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land in Wollondilly, the Dharawal and The Gundungurra People This information was written in conjunction with the Gundungurra Tribal Council. Their traditional lands The Gundungurra Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) covers an area of about 6942 square kilometres south west of Sydney. Controversy over land rights, deference to culture and official return of Dharug artifacts, such as the skull of the warrior Pemulwuy, were a main cause of such conflict. Native Land is a resource to learn more about Indigenous territories, languages, lands, and ways of life. The Gundungurra Corporation and the Gundungurra Association accept that the Applicants Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council (GLALC) acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and water we span. The land and waters this joint management The AIATSIS map shows their country as extending to the south, well beyond Goulburn, to the northern and eastern shorelines of Lake George, and bordering country of the Ngunawal and Yuin [5] The park is part of the Gundungurra Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA). Their traditional Native Land is a resource to learn more about Indigenous territories, languages, lands, and ways of life. According to Wiradjuri elder, Bill Allen, Built on the traditional land of the Gundungurra people, the settlement on the western road over the mountains was a lonely outpost until the 1870s when it Gundungurra man David King (aka Dingo Darbo), a member of the Gundungurra Aboriginal Heritage Association Incorporated and a Gully traditional owner invites you to sit awhile and connect with Attachments to the entry NI2014-001 Gundungurra ILUA technical description. The lands around Yerranderie have been occupied by members of the Dharug, Dharawal and Gundangarra Aboriginal language groups for over 20,000 years. pdf National Native Title Tribunal Page 3 of 3 Extract from Register of Ngunnawal is a suburb in the district of Gungahlin in Canberra, Australia. The Gundungurra people currently have a major land claim before the courts, which stretches as far west as Lake George near Canberra and almost to Bathurst. The jurisdictional boundaries of Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council (GLALC) span (in whole or in part), six Local Government Areas in the South The Gundungurra joint management program between NPWS and the Gundugurra People supports continued connection to Country in parks and reserves in parts The AIATSIS map shows their country as extending to the south, well beyond Goulburn, to the northern and eastern shorelines of Lake George, and bordering country of the Ngunawal and Yuin [5] The Gandangara people, also spelt Gundungara, Gandangarra, Gundungurra and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. The suburb is named in tribute to the Ngunnawal people, the original inhabitants of the area. The central argument of this thesis is that the The Gundungurra joint management program between NPWS and the Gundugurra People supports continued connection to Country in parks and reserves in parts The AIATSIS map serves as a visual reminder of the richness and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia. Mapcarta, the open map. It includes words from the authentic Gundungurra language, to describe how the caves and The Darramuragal, also known as Darug people, are the traditional custodians of a vast majority of land that spanned from Newcastle all the way accounts of the Gundungurra people, whose ancestral lands encompass the Wingecarribee area of the NSW Southern Highlands, between 1798 – 1821. AREA There is some argument about the extent of the Darug nation and what is exactly classified as Darug land. We welcome you to our site. We pay our respects to the Elders, .