Goode The sound of the wooden pieces hitting together makes the most terrific sound and perfect for keeping a musical beat. Clarke TIATI MURRA DARUGA PEMEL KOI MURRA YA PEMEL NGALARINGI BUBBUNA BAN NYE YEMNA WURRA NANG NYE DICE GAI DYI YA NANGAMI DYARRALANG DARUGA NGALARINGI TIATI NGALARINGI NANGAMI GAI GU YA WILLY ANGARA GU-NU-GAL DA GU-NU-GAL DA LA-LOEY MOOGOO COT-BALLIE NANGAMI DICE LA-LOEY GNIA TARIMI GU-NU-GAL TIATI NGALARINGI YA DARUGA EORAH MITTIGAR GURRUNG BURRUK GNEENE DA DARUGA PEMEL DIDGEREE GORE. The Dharug, originally a Western Sydney people, were bounded by the Kuringgai to the northeast around Broken Bay, the Darkinjung to the north, the Wiradjuri to the west on the eastern fringe of the Blue Mountains, the Gandangara to the southwest in the Southern Highlands, the Eora to the east[2] and the Tharawal to the southeast in the Illawarra area. Hill Settlement at the foot of the mountains forced many Gundungurra and Darug people to resettle permanently in the Gully well before 1950. Dorner Aboriginal people feel a belonging to land rather than ownership of it. The Dharawal people, also spelt Tharawal and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people, identified by the Dharawal language. Explore Fairfield City on Google Maps. Muru Mittigar has an Aboriginal Cultural Museum showing Aboriginal history; Retail Art Centre featuring fine arts and crafts by Aboriginal artists; Nature walks with native plants traditionally used by Aboriginal people for medicinal, food or material resources. Click me to edit me. However, there are various ways of spelling the names and different names can be found referring to the same group. Simms This includes its plant and animal life. Burramatta means Place where eels lie down. Coughlan Kohen; The Darug and their neighbours : the traditional Aboriginal owners of the Sydney region / James Kohen; The Aborigines of western Sydney / by J.L. Thousands of Goori people can trace their ancestory to the same line as Gumberri (Goomberry). Darug, Didjurigura wugul banne bembulra Biiami Dharamullen. Cmmerragal, Cam-mer-ray-gal, Cameeragal, Camera-gal, Kamarigal. Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park offers excellent examples of local Aboriginal heritage with a variety of different sites. Gumberri nura Their inland extent reaches Campbelltown and Camden. Woolnough Daruganora : Darug Country - the place and the people / J.L. They called themselves the Eora, meaning 'the people'. Bailey The Aboriginal Heritage Walk, on West Head, offers visitors a unique look into past culture over a 2.5-hour loop trail. Wurrai MavisWorkman, Gumangra Colin Locke, Jack Tangye, Colin Gale. The Darug was the nation group which bore the brunt of the first waves of invasion, along with the coastal clans now known as the Eora Nation. Dharug is the root or the Midyini and of the languages of the Sydney basin. Please let us know if you have any corrections or improvements we can make. The Wangal clan's territory is thought to have originally extended from Darling Harbour, around the Balmain Peninsula (including Goat Island (called Me-mel or Memill) almost to Parramatta in the west . The Darug nation was divided up into a number of different clans which included typically 50 - 100 people. Australian/Harvard Citation The Eel is the totem of the Burramattagal Language group.The Burramattagal observe that when Parramatta Green Wattle is in blossom in their area, the adult and young eels are returning from the saltwater of the ocean to estuarine waters after their . It took in the areas around Campbelltown, Liverpool, Camden, Penrith and Windsor. Promote wider community awareness and understanding of Darug culture. Muru Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural Centre tells the story of the Darug people, the traditional owners of the area. Watson Pittman In 1788 the British landed on the shores of Kamay, now called Botany Bay, on the Nura of the Dharawal Iyura. Dixon This site is an Aboriginal Family Research Group. Mervin Pitchforth Smailes It has been claimed that there were no remaining descendants of the Dharawal people; however, after the Mabo v Queensland verdict and the Native Title Act 1993 there have been claims lodged by descendants of the Wodiwodi clan who claim to have survived the early decimations and gradually moved back into the areas formally occupied by other clans. They also record long-lost landscapes of swamps, lagoons and creeks . 57K views, 640 likes, 66 loves, 192 comments, 126 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from ABC News: The next time you meet up with a friend for brunch, try. Gwea. Learn about regulations, local business support, volunteering and jobs. The Dharug or Darug people, formerly known as the Broken Bay tribe, are an Aboriginal Australian people, who share strong ties of kinship and, in pre-colonial times, lived as skilled hunters in family groups or clans, scattered throughout much of what is modern-day Sydney. A strong centre of cultural attachment for the Dharug people has been the "Blacks Town" (at the modern suburb of Colebee) in the Blacktown local government area. Dallas This geographic area would also house descendant clans. Alsothemany and valuable contributions to the survival of language bythe numeroussurviving members of the families of Sydney. DARUK, DHURAG, DHARUG, DHARRUK,DHARROK, DARROOKa group ofindigenouspeopleofAboriginal Australians unified by a mutual language, kinship and endured as skilled gatherersandhuntersin clans throughoutSydney. Continue and expand Darug traditional crafts and contemporary arts and crafts. Steeped with ancient folklore and legend and rich with important cultural sites, the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area was the traditional homelands of six groups of indigenous people - Darug, Gundungurra, Wiradjuri, Wanaruah, Darkinjung and Tharawal. The Darug (563) village is located in the state Himachal Pradesh having state code 02 and having the village code 013124. Council. Webb And being hunters and gatherers of food, crop cultivation wasnt needed. Clan names which can be found on most maps for the northern Sydney region of the AHO partner Councils are the following: Gayamaygal, Gamaragal, Garigal, Darramurragal and many more. June 1789: Watkin Tench sailed up the Hawkesbury River with Captain Arthur Phillip. Warfare broke out when Darug warriors men and women fought to defend not only their lands and livelihoods, but also their culture, spirituality and sense of being. Scutts Marino Following the river, we drive about 15 km north-east to Cattai. Early maps showing the old river farms helped us work out where the Darug place names belong and digitally map them. We are related to numerous Darugule Mudjin and we are six generations removed from the Boorooberongal clan of Gumberri. Halvorson Starkey Reid They were the original inhabitants of the land long before the arrival of European settlers. The Gadigal tribe that lived on the land for thousands of years before Arthur Phillip's arrival in 1788, she said, bore many similarities to modern-day Sydneysiders. Rose The Aboriginal Health Units primary function is to work across Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) to improve access for Aboriginal People to health services. It must also be cited that tool remains, petrofied fish hooks and scales of fish,have been found in the remote Northern Territory and carbon dated to around 850,000 years old, just as significant, concerningthe accounts of the original ''Ourstory'', are the facts that Lake Mungo has revealed skeletal remains dating as far back as 350,000 years. There were two major groups to the north and south of theNura beranga (country were we belong) the freshwaterclans of the Dhurrawal, Tharawal and Darugule or the Daruggal. Kells-Dodd Local Aboriginal people used the word to describe to the British where they came from and so the word was then used to define the Aboriginal people themselves. A big thank you (didjurigura) to Jackie Troy for hermajor contribution the Sydney Language (Troy, Jakelin, 1994,The Sydney Language. Darug people only harvested food when needed. Promote community awareness and understanding of Darug culture. Hodgson Material excavated from the Alexandra Canal in the 1960''s and middens along the Cooks River are evidence of their occupation in the area. In more recent times we would like to acknowledge the invaluable work compiled byUncle Ken Upton, Aunty Edna Watson, Uncle Wes Marne, Gumang Kenny Webb, Gumang Greg Simms, (Biyanga-Wyall). It's the remaining, undeveloped section of the Colebee and Nurrangingy land grants, "given" to Sydney's Aboriginal . Foley Campbell Lieutenant Dawes Spirits that have been here since the dreaming. Possibly associated with Borogegy, now know as Bradleys Head. [10], In 2020, the Hills Shire Council, whose local government area covers Dharug land, caused controversy by rejecting requests to include an Acknowledgement of Country at its meetings. Burcham Catalina. . Possum took my lead and clapped her sticks together in such a way that I described. Said to be in the district of Wanne, but on similarity of name associated with the suburb Turramurra, at the headwaters of the Lane Cove River. All art on our website is registered as copyright to the artist, all images and stories are the artists intellectual property. McCluer Wallumede. Maxwell Skeen Wright The Dharug or Darug people, formerly known as the Broken Bay tribe, are an Aboriginal Australian people, who share strong ties of kinship and, in pre-colonial times, lived as skilled hunters in family groups or clans, scattered throughout much of what is modern-day Sydney . In 2005 a series of interpretive Indigenous artworks was installed along the banks of Prospect Creek. This map is a perfect take-home product for tourists and anyone interested in the diversity of Australia's First Nations peoples. That has extended for thousands of years. [4], The Gweagal were also known as the "Fire Clan". Darug clan lands embrace the land, rivers and seas. [3][4] The word myall, a pejorative word in Australian dialect denoting any Aboriginal person who kept up a traditional way of life,[5] originally came from the Dharug language term mayal, which denoted any person hailing from another tribe. Over time, we hope to include more voices representing the diversity of the Darug community and their stories. [citation needed], The Dharawal people lived mainly by the produce of local plants, fruits and vegetables and by fishing and gathering shellfish products. Budsworth Prospect Creek. Gallagher Western Sydney is home to many Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, with about 4% of the population identifying as Aboriginal. They hunted kangaroos, emus and other land animals, and used stone axes more extensively. Walters Tucker in Laughlin Darug land is from the Blue Mountains in the west to the sea in the east, from the Hawkesbury river in the north to Appin in the south. . Darug language has been passed down from generation to generation. Kells This is a page managed by Native Land Digital. They built canoes, and their diet was primarily seafood, including fish and shellfish from Sydney Harbour, Botany Bay and their associated rivers. 1792 map of the area. Kay-yee-my, the place where the Governor was wounded Manly Cove (Phillip in Hunter 1793); Kay-ye-my, Manly Bay (Anon ca 1790-1792). Daruganora : Darug Country - the place and the people. We apologise for any inconvenience. Kavana Learn about community matters, policies, funding, reports, council business and more. [5], The Cubbitch Barta clan registered an Indigenous land use agreement for Helensburgh in 2011.[6]. Smith This is Darug lands It is the land of our ancestors. Swanson, T During the 1990''s and the new millennium some descendants of the Darug clans in Western Sydney have been making considerable efforts to revive Dharug as a spoken language. Cattai, Gattai, Kaddai, Gattai: (Matriach) Boorooberongal: (Matriach-Lorewoman), Bidjigal: (Patriach - (Pemulwuy''s clan - Bembul = earth Wagan = crow), Toogagal: (Patriach) Gomerrigal: (Patriach) Gannemegal: (Patriach) Mulgoa: (Patriach), Bool-bain-ora: (Matriach-Lorewoman) Muringong: (Matriach). However, there are various ways of spelling the names and different names can be found referring to the same group. The area is home to the Happy Hens Community Garden and Bedlam Bay Bushcare and also features scenic foreshore walking paths, boat jetty and hire and sports fields. Later, Nanbarre said Caregal was the mans name, and he lived at, or near Broken Bay (Phillip in Hunter 1793). 2022 Darug Custodian Aboriginal Corporation. Caring as country All of Australia is Indigenous Country ( Rose, 1996 ). The Darug nation's location on the map surrounded by the Wiradjuri clan, Darkinjung, Eora and Gandangara clan Longbottom We have some Dharawal recordings from the AIATSIS archives, and some new songs and words from speakers reclaiming the Sydney language or Dharug. Dodd Clan names chart (Attenbrow 2009; Clan names chart, Australian Museum,). Fuller, G It's a spectacular example of early colonial engineering and demonstrates the use of convict labour; up to 720 convicts - some in chains - worked on the road, which spanned 264km, connecting Sydney to . Watts Gumberri (2010). There is some argument about the extent of the Darug nation and what is exactly classified as Darug land. Aboriginal people continue to experience poorer health than the general population. Darug language has been passed down from generation to generation. If you are doing an Acknowledgement or a document and are not sure what to say, it can be quite effective to acknowledge these facts and to give people an opportunity to reflect on why things are the way they are. Cross That has extended for thousands of years. 26 June 1789: Watkin Tench, a young First Fleet Marine officer, explored further. Publicly available, online interactive map created by NSW State government department Spatial Services in 2021 using the results of the Real Secret River: Dyarubbin research project led by Professor Grace Karksens with Aunty Edna Watson, Leanne Watson and Jasmine Seymour, and supported by the State Library of NSW 2018-2019 Coral Thomas Fellowship. We acknowledge the Darug and Gundungurra people as the traditional custodians of the land covered by Western Sydney Local Health District. At the head of the river were the Burramattagal (or Barramattagal) of Parramatta, while to their west and north lived the Bidjigal, another Darug group: the Bidjigal were known in both the Castle Hill and Botany areas. Last updated on July 31, 2022 1. This project is an initiative of: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia is made up of many different and distinct groups, each with their own culture, customs, language and laws. Settree Green The relationship of the interpretation to the Kurrajong clan is associated with the word for being happy, if you by chance you have the pleasure to visit the western area of Kurrajong one will very readily comprehend the reasoning beind the word. For more detailed information you can read the Aboriginal Heritage and History within the Ku . For example if there was an event being held in the Gandangara boundaries, a representative must be sourced from that tribe or from the traditional custodians (Darug Nation or Tharawal Nation). Common Stubbings Darug peoples new dreaming the return of the land they called home A strong centre of cultural attachment for the Darug people has been the "Blacks Town" (at the modern suburb of Colebee) in the Blacktown local government area (formerly Blacktown Shire). A similar sound could be heard to issue forth when the Mulgu swallowed their food the sound Bada will be heard to resonate giving families of the Darugule/Dharawal/Yuin Kurikpeople of the land the name used for eating Bada. Map. Caregal initially given as name of a man, or a tribe, who resided to the northward. The 'Eora people' was the name given to the coastal Aboriginal people around Sydney. Kurrijong, kurrajung, Currajong, Kurrayung and Gurrijung. Dharug History Aboriginal Heritage Office, The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). King Cooper Today some modern Darug speakers have given speeches in the Darug language and younger members of the community visit schools and give demonstrations of spoken Dharug. 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Assumed to be associated with Parramatta area, on similarity of pronunciation, Parrmatta (Tench 1793), Par-ra-mata (King in Hunter 1793). Australian Museum Map Audio guides of exhibitions Visitor safety during COVID-19 Close Navigation. According to ethnologist Norman Tindale, traditional Dharawal lands encompass some 450 square miles (1,200km2) from the south of Sydney Harbour, through Georges River, Botany Bay, Port Hacking and south beyond the Shoalhaven River to the Beecroft Peninsula. They also record long-lost landscapes of swamps, lagoons and creeks important places for Aboriginal people that have since been modified or disappeared altogether. NSW State Archives and Records Cox, D Blacktown, N.S.W : Darug Tribal Aboriginal Corporation. The total geographical area in which this village is expanded in 87.85 hectares / 0.8785 Square Kilometers (km 2) / 217.08207761891 acres.The content of this page is for your general information and use only. Wanne (King in Hunter 1793) extended along the south side of the harbour from Long Cove (Darling Harbour) to Rose Hill, which the local inhabitants called Parramatta. TheDarugule Iyura in particular are forever grateful to Sir William Dawes of the first fleet and flagship the Sirius for having the grace and intelligence of humanity to record the original traditional dalang (tongue) of the elder people of Sydney Darugule-wayun. Promote and put into action conversation practices based on Darug traditional values. Sheard The people lived along the foreshores of the harbour and utilised the inlet rivers and . Kohen; The Sydney language / Jakelin Troy The Dharug language, now not commonly spoken, is generally considered one of two dialects, the other being the language spoken by the neighbouring Eora, constituting a single language. Cameron They are said to be the first people to first make contact with Captain Cook. To hold native title on behalf of Darug native title holders. Hamilton First, like other parts of Australia, Sydney Aboriginal people have occupied . Woodford Reserve Heritage Trail. Brophy The Darug people were spread out all over the Cumberland Plain. Prospect Creek was a traditional travel route connecting the Darug and D'harawal people. Find out about the Darug peoples connection with local land, where different clans lived, and settlement. It also extends into the foothills of the Blue Mountains in the west and the Hills District to the east. These are some of the names of the Darug clans and the area in which they lived, Bediagal - Georges River, Bidjigal - Castle Hill, Boolbainora - Wentworthville, Burraberongal - Richmond, Burramattagal - Parramatta, Cabrogal - Liverpool, Cannemegal (warmuli) - Prospect, Cattai - Windsor, Gomerrigal (tongara) South Creek, Kurrajong, Mulgoa - Wau-maille [War-mul] which the Cannemegal was said to inhabit was one of eight place names in the district of Rose Hill which was 10 minutes walk westward from Rose Hill (Anon ca 1790 1792). IMPACT & BENEFITS THESE SERVICES HAVE ON THE COMMUNITY, *What is being offered in the Hills Shire and how is it enriching Aboriginal culture and being shared with the community including non-Indigenous peoples*. Edwards Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Everingham Summer Camp. To continue an unbroken culture. The Hills Shire Council is the only Sydney local council that does not include an Acknowledgement of Country at its meetings.[11]. Forbes Each clan typically included 50 to 100 people. Thomas The name Eora is proudly used . Brown's Lagoon Wilberforce 1844. Further information about the cultural heritage and significance of the Duck River to the Wategora/Wangal people and documentation of sites and places may become available through . According to ethnologist Norman Tindale, traditional Dharawal lands encompass some 450 square miles (1,200 km 2) from the south of Sydney Harbour, through Georges River, Botany Bay, Port Hacking and south beyond the Shoalhaven River to the Beecroft Peninsula. Yarramundi Regional Park (Right) lies on Darug Ngurra (Darug Country in Western Sydney), at the base of the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area (Google Maps, n.d.). Harris Parsons Gumberri was the father of Yarramundie and a senior lore man of the Darugule iyura. ISBN0 646 110152). Landstell Black Kitty was a Gubragal Iyura and also attended the Native Institute at Parramatta. The women collected the vegetable foods and were well known for their fishing and canoeing prowess. Before white settlement the traditional owners of the Gully - the Gundungurra and Darug peoples - used the Gully as a summer camp. The area stretches from the inner west of Sydney, to Windsor in the north and Picton to the South. We acknowledge Stuart Marshall, and Sydney Linguist Amanda Oppliger for helping me understand the written format of our ancient languages and having the grace to understand that there are certain phrases in Dharug Dalang that must not be spoken to certain members of society regardless of age or gender. The Cabrogal ate native vegetables, grubs and animals and made bark canoes for fishing and transportation. The, reduce the number of young Aboriginal children being adversely affected by otitis media by reducing lifestyle risk factors amongst parents, carers and their extended families, improve the level of awareness about otitis media amongst the Aboriginal community, health and education professionals, thereby supporting a preventive approach and improved early identification, improve the effectives of services which lessen the impacts of otitis media on health and learning outcomes. Taylor They lived in Redfern and surrounding areas for more than 40,000 years before European invasion. A number of clans or families known generally as the Darug gradually settled along the river. 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