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may show some variation about where one language ends and another begins. Many
Australian indigenous languages have declined to a critical state. More than three-quarters of the original Australian languages have already been lost, and the survival of almost all of the remaining languages is extremely threatened.
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Aboriginal languages of the south-eastern corner of Australia. The boundaries between one language area and another are not distinct. Rather, mixtures of vocabulary and grammatical construction exist in such regions, and so linguistic maps
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Victoria, supported by VACL, are reviving their languages through language camps, workshops, school programs, educational material for children, networking events, publications, music, digital resources, and dictionaries. VACL is expanding into the use of interactive digital
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hatchet heads, which were and traded across a wide area as far as New South Wales and
Adelaide. The mine provided a complex network of trading for economic and social exchange among the different Aboriginal nations in Victoria. The quarry had been in use for more than 1,500 years and covered 18
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rivers would have joined to flow through the heads then south and south west through the
Bassian plain before meeting the ocean to the west. Between 16,000 and 14,000 years BP the rate of sea level rise was most rapid, rising about 15 metres (50 ft) in 300 years according to Peter D. Ward.
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Islands have been dated to between 20,000 and 35,000 years ago, when sea levels were 130 metres (430 ft) below present level, allowing
Aboriginal people to move across the region of southern Victoria and on to the land bridge of the Bassian plain to Tasmania by at least 35,000 years ago.
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Two very substantial huts showed that even the natives had been attracted by the beauty of the land, and as the day was showery, I wished to return if possible, to pass the night there, for I began to learn that such huts, with a good fire between them, made comfortable quarters in bad
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Tasmania and the Bass Strait islands became separated from mainland
Australia around 12,000 BP, when the sea level was about 50 metres (160 ft) below present levels. Port Phillip was flooded by post-glacial rising sea levels between 8000 and 6000 years ago.
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tools and apps for learning language. They have a number of digital applications to revive
Victorian Aboriginal languages through traditional and contemporary stories. VACL supports education and learning activities in schools and communities around Victoria.
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Victorian indigenous languages including Mogullumbidj, Dhudhuroa and Yaithmathang. Howitt considered Mogullumbidj the easternmost dialect of the
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speaking tribes of central Victoria, but Clark argues the name is a descriptive term of appearance.
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on 7 July 1841 described some of the infrastructure that had been constructed near Mount William:
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Continent of Hunter-gatherers: New Perspectives in Australian Prehistory
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Channel Deepening Existing Conditions Final Report – Aboriginal Heritage
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People of the Merri Merri. The Wurundjeri in Colonial Days
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The Flooded Earth. Our Future in a World Without Ice Caps
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Aboriginal Language Areas in Victoria – a reconstruction
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Aboriginal Melbourne. The lost land of the Kulin people
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for its cultural importance and archeological value.
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Indigenous people of the Australian state of Victoria
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See also attached documents: National Heritage List
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3000:Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations
1506:Costa, Jedda; Dunstan, Joseph (11 December 2019).
1064:David Rhodes, Terra Culture Heritage Consultants,
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935:The First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region
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126:There is evidence of occupation in Gariwerd (the
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459:Djab wurrung, Pirtpirt wurrung, Knenknen wurrung
1711:, Number 53, 2000, Monash University, Victoria
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1187:Isabel Ellender and Peter Christiansen, p. 44,
977:, Harriland Press (1985), Second edition 1994,
853:2019 Victorian First Peoples' Assembly election
578:Nundadjali, Jardwadjali, Jagwadjali, Mardidjali
3487:Northern Territory National Emergency Response
2990:National Congress of Australia's First Peoples
1003:, eMelbourne website. Accessed 3 November 2008
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2975:Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association
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75:Victorian indigenous with war implements and
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1616:1981 ed.). Melbourne: George Robertson.
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937:, (revised edition), Harriland Press, 1997.
271:The way of life of the Aboriginal people of
1589:Aboriginal Victorians: A History Since 1800
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1211:, Harriland Press, 1985. New edition 2001.
1097:Management Plan for Grampians National Park
971:Aboriginal Melbourne: The Lost Land of the
773:Bewadjali, Buibadjali, Djadjala, Wudjubalug
283:. They also built huts from wood and local
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3067:Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council
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1707:, Monash University Publications in
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1289:, Cambridge University Press, 1997,
2096:Deen Maar Indigenous Protected Area
1709:Geography and Environmental Science
1480:Dunstan, Joseph (5 November 2019).
1245:Two Native Tribes Shared Shire Area
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2965:Aborigines Progressive Association
1665:, Sydney University Press, Sydney.
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3515:Uluru Statement from the Heart
2932:Torres Strait Island languages
2365:Aboriginal Protection Act 1869
2307:Victoria Archaeological Survey
2250:Mount William stone axe quarry
1637:, Melbourne: M.L. Hutchinson,
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2201:Carisbrook stone arrangement
1464:Victorian Historical Journal
1285:Harry Lourandos, pp. 63–65,
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3010:Registered Aboriginal Party
2995:National Indigenous Council
2882:Macro-Gunwinyguan languages
1569:. Sydney University Press.
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3309:Australian Frontier Wars
3015:Reconciliation Australia
2495:Murdering Gully massacre
2453:Campaspe Plains massacre
1250:21 November 2008 at the
1227:National Heritage List,
1020:15 November 2011 at the
261:George Augustus Robinson
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79:(c. 1883) by Fred Kruger
3361:Australian history wars
3222:Contemporary visual art
2638:Torres Strait Islanders
2481:Mudgegonga rock shelter
2222:Grampians National Park
1151:4 November 2008 at the
859:First Peoples' Assembly
849:First Peoples' Assembly
843:First Peoples' Assembly
691:Piangil and non-Piangil
300:Budj Bim heritage areas
3057:Kimberley Land Council
2907:Pama–Nyungan languages
2897:Loanwords into English
2814:Religion and mythology
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1606:Dawson, James (1881).
1123:Peter D. Ward, p. 30,
1072:1 October 2009 at the
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2927:Torres Strait English
2854:Torres Strait Islands
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1753:Aboriginal Victorians
1591:. Allen & Unwin.
1376:21 March 2012 at the
1271:20 March 2011 at the
847:Further information:
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3052:Central Land Council
1470:on 10 September 2011
1146:Yarra Creation Story
1102:23 June 2011 at the
879:Victorian Government
871:the election process
798:Yorta Yorta language
654:Ngurai-illam wurrung
200:Mount William Quarry
18:Aboriginal Victorian
2809:Outstation movement
2648:Western Australians
2474:Gippsland massacres
2446:Blood Hole massacre
2321:State organisations
2264:Sunbury earth rings
1687:La Trobe University
1612:(Facsimile edition
1048:23 May 2009 at the
141:about 20,000 years
53:European settlement
3502:Stolen Generations
3492:Self-determination
3412:Stolen Generations
3346:Historical figures
3326:Caledon Bay crisis
3149:Fire-stick farming
3062:Maralinga Tjarutja
2681:Performing artists
2523:Northern Territory
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1354:Government Gazette
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2117:Lake Boga mission
1696:978-0-9953727-0-2
1671:978-1-74332-552-0
1598:978-1-74114-569-4
1576:978-1-74332-552-0
1429:on 27 August 2016
1313:. 8 February 2004
1176:World Archaeology
1133:978-0-465-00949-7
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3269:Sandpainting
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3139:Dugout canoe
2829:Sacred sites
2744:The Dreaming
2686:Sportspeople
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1831:Djab Wurrung
1789:Braiakaulung
1768:Barababaraba
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2864:Language(s)
2799:NAIDOC Week
2749:Enumeration
2658:Individuals
2623:Communities
2346:Legislation
2215:Cloggs Cave
2110:Framlingham
2080:Communities
2069:Yorta Yorta
2027:Wemba-Wemba
2013:Wadawurrung
1999:Tatungalung
1971:Ngooraialum
1950:Ladji Ladji
1894:Jardwadjali
1887:Gunditjmara
1880:Gunaikurnai
1852:Djilamatang
1810:Boonwurrung
1796:Brataualung
1782:Brabiralung
1433:1 September
1342:13 February
1317:13 February
957:, p. .
955:Dawson 1881
809:Yorta Yorta
800:(Bangarang)
759:Wemba-Wemba
746:Wemba-Wemba
582:Jardwadjali
571:Jardwadjali
556:Gundungerre
452:Djabwurrung
430:Gunditjmara
384:Boonwurrung
312:Lake Condah
176:Bun wurrung
137:During the
132:Jardwadjali
120:Bass Strait
118:and on the
3356:Prehistory
3279:Visual art
3232:Didgeridoo
3144:Fibrecraft
3119:Bush bread
2985:Mass media
2912:Placenames
2789:Marn Grook
2779:Kurdaitcha
2762:Aboriginal
2724:Corroboree
2643:Victorians
2633:Tasmanians
2530:Queensland
2488:Munangabum
2467:Coranderrk
2194:Box Gulley
2163:Wurundjeri
2156:Wathaurung
2089:Coranderrk
2055:Wurundjeri
2048:Wotjobaluk
2041:Woiwurrung
2020:Warkawarka
2006:Taungurung
1964:Minyambuta
1957:Mardidjali
1803:Bungandidj
901:References
818:(Ngindadj)
791:Wurundjeri
781:Woiwurrung
709:Wathaurong
677:Taungurung
667:Taungurung
349:Spoken by
287:(known as
237:Lake Bolac
204:greenstone
192:Wurundjeri
172:Woiwurrung
84:Prehistory
3378:Black War
3373:Massacres
3212:Artefacts
3109:Boomerang
3101:Bushcraft
3025:Sorry Day
2839:Songlines
2714:Astronomy
2671:Musicians
2666:Activists
2236:Kow Swamp
2187:Bend Road
1992:Pangerang
1978:Ngurelban
1901:Jari Jari
1859:Gadubanud
1824:Dhudhuroa
1817:Dadi Dadi
1689:Ebureau.
1643:Q19077386
1087:Victoria,
716:Way wurru
604:Dadi Dadi
514:Gadubanud
504:Gadubanud
289:bluestone
226:in 1836:
128:Grampians
3553:Category
3385:Missions
3237:Dreaming
3134:Coolamon
3005:Politics
2849:Tjurunga
2551:Victoria
2544:Tasmania
2290:See also
2149:Bunurong
1943:Kwatkwat
1908:Jupagalk
1873:Gulidjan
1775:Bidhawal
1639:Wikidata
1631:(1889),
1587:(2005).
1565:(2017).
1543:27 April
1538:ABC News
1517:27 April
1512:ABC News
1491:27 April
1486:ABC News
1468:abstract
1401:27 March
1374:Archived
1269:Archived
1248:Archived
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1106:, 2003,
1100:Archived
1070:Archived
1046:Archived
1018:Archived
969:, p. 1,
889:See also
875:treaties
821:Extinct
732:Wekiweki
721:Extinct
684:Wadiwadi
671:Extinct
600:Jarijari
596:Jarijari
561:Extinct
549:Gulidjan
539:Gulidjan
525:Extinct
508:Extinct
491:Extinct
474:Extinct
456:Extinct
423:Extinct
374:Extinct
359:Extinct
346:Dialects
281:kangaroo
231:weather.
157:Werribee
116:Tasmania
61:moieties
49:Victoria
3417:Apology
3351:History
3294:History
3194:Woomera
2970:AIATSIS
2824:Seasons
2774:Kinship
2739:Deities
2729:Country
2706:Culture
2696:Writers
2610:Peoples
2423:History
2062:Yalukit
2034:Wergaia
1760:Peoples
1661:(2017)
1556:Sources
803:Revived
785:Extinct
770:Extinct
766:Wergaia
754:Wergaia
750:Extinct
736:Extinct
703:Extinct
688:Extinct
657:Extinct
648:Ngarigo
641:Extinct
637:Ngarigu
627:Extinct
615:Extinct
611:Ladjila
593:Extinct
589:Keramin
575:Extinct
543:Extinct
442:Extinct
405:Revived
388:Extinct
369:Bidawal
196:diorite
139:Ice Age
109:cranium
99:At the
67:History
3521:Treaty
3460:Health
3438:Issues
2902:Palawa
2758:Flags
2754:Elders
2389:Cases:
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1936:Kurung
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343:Status
285:basalt
277:possum
194:mined
180:Bunjil
94:Keilor
43:, the
3531:Voice
3526:Truth
3455:Crime
3242:Music
3227:Dance
3189:Waddy
3174:Soaks
3159:Humpy
2950:ATSIC
2174:Sites
1929:Kulin
1922:Koori
1683:(PDF)
1174:, in
973:Kulin
906:Notes
837:Kulin
412:Gunai
401:Gunai
222:near
186:Later
153:Yarra
3274:Vibe
3252:Rock
3204:Arts
3114:Buka
3034:TSRA
2819:Riji
2719:Bora
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