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Geoff Ford in his thesis, "Darkiñung recognition : an analysis of the historiography for the
Aborigines from the Hawkesbury-Hunter Ranges to the Northwest of Sydney (2010)" Chapters 8 & 9 in particular investigates the work of Threlkeld, Fraser, Matthews and others and determined that the
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to refer to the people inhabiting a large stretch of the central coastline of New South Wales. He regarded the language described by
Threlkeld as a dialect of a larger language, variations of which were spoken by many other tribes in New South Wales, and, in order to define this perceived language
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the language of the
Pittwater people, and included the well-known Cammeraygal on the extreme south, along the northern shores of Port Jackson, and stretched as far north at least as Broken Bay. This is the basis for the statement above that the "Sydney" language did not cross Port
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Attenbrow dismissed Capell's claim for an independent Guriŋgai, while Amanda Lissarrague and Jim Wafer reanalyzed the material and concluded the word denoted the "Hunter River-Lake Macquarie language", otherwise known as
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Darkiñung recognition: an analysis of the historiography for the
Aborigines from the Hawkesbury-Hunter Ranges to the Northwest of Sydney: [commonly written with English characters as 'Darkinung', Darkinyung or
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we have now come to know that this dialect was essentially the same as that spoken by the sub-tribes occupying the land where Sydney now stands, and that they all formed parts of one great tribe, the
Kuriggai.
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Australian language as spoken by the Awabakal, the people of Awaba, or lake Macquarie (near Newcastle, New South Wales) being an account of their language, traditions, and customs
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Foley, Dennis (2007). "Leadership: the quandary of
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Kuringgai were actually the "Wannungine". These were the same people that
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692:(September 1970). "Aboriginal Languages in the South Central Coast, New South Wales: Fresh Discoveries".
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1602:Bandjalang
1535:Cammeraygal
1425:Wemba-Wemba
1376:Yuwaalaraay
1278:Muthi Muthi
1047:Barranbinya
942:peoples in
606:Steele 2005
594:Capell 1970
582:Capell 1970
522:Steele 2005
239:John Fraser
236:ethnologist
191:Ku-ring-gai
57:Ku-ring-gai
1760:Queensland
1653:Nganywyana
1612:Darkinjung
1500:Kombumerri
1411:Wanjiwalku
1397:Wandandian
1250:Malyangapa
1222:Kula/Kurnu
1208:Karenggapa
1173:Himberrong
1131:Gandangara
1124:Gamilaraay
1110:Djiringanj
1089:Darkinyung
1075:Bundjalung
940:Aboriginal
690:Capell, A.
648:Foley 2007
385:Darkinjang
321:Paikalyung
294:Hawkesbury
224:Gamilaraay
195:Kuring-gai
153:Bioregion:
126:Yuin–Kuric
61:Kuring-gai
1691:Wiradjuri
1674:Tharawal
1667:Ngunnawal
1660:Ngiyambaa
1621:(or Eora)
1549:Gorualgal
1504:Mununjali
1453:Wiradjuri
1446:Wilyakali
1348:Paaruntyi
1341:Paakantyi
1334:Ngunnawal
1327:Ngiyampaa
1292:Nari-Nari
1229:Kuringgai
984:Kuringgai
837:1 January
769:1 January
510:Citations
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341:Wachigaru
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175:Newcastle
163:Location:
106:Hierarchy
71:Kuringgai
1805:Category
1781:Victoria
1774:Tasmania
1719:See also
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1595:Awabakal
1556:Jerrinja
1508:Tulgigin
1488:Yugambeh
1467:Wonnarua
1460:Wodiwodi
1383:Walbunja
1362:Tharawal
1355:Barindji
1271:Muruwari
1243:Kwiambal
1236:Kureinji
1194:Jukambal
1187:Jitajita
1138:Geawegal
1103:Djangadi
1061:Bigambul
1054:Bidjigal
1033:Awabakal
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373:Tharawal
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249:people,
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216:ethnonym
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1619:Dharug
1563:Ngambri
1542:Gadigal
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1439:Wiyabal
1418:Weilwan
1390:Walgalu
1320:Ngarigo
1313:Ngarbal
1306:Ngambaa
1264:Milpulo
1257:Maraura
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1166:Gweagal
1068:Birrbay
1026:Arakwal
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695:Oceania
657:Sources
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425:Jackson
325:Yunggai
274:Weilwan
270:Ualarai
143:unknown
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1577:Wangal
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1117:Eora
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