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  • Eora
  • Aboriginal Australian nation of New South Wales

    The Eora (/ˈjʊərə/; also Yura) are an Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales. Eora is the name given by the early colonising British military

    Eora

    Eora

    Eora

  • Eora (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    as simply Eora Eora Creek, Papua New Guinea Eora language, former name for the Dharug language Eora or aeora, ancient Greek Swing (seat) Eora or aeora

    Eora (disambiguation)

    Eora_(disambiguation)

  • Dharug language
  • Australian Aboriginal language of the Sydney area

    population has greatly diminished since the onset of colonisation. The term Eora language has sometimes been used to distinguish a coastal dialect from hinterland

    Dharug language

    Dharug language

    Dharug_language

  • TAFE NSW
  • Australian vocational education and training provider

    communications, and compliance. TAFE NSW Eora, formerly the Eora Centre for the Visual and Performing Arts and then Eora College, is a campus of NSW Sydney

    TAFE NSW

    TAFE_NSW

  • Kokoda Track campaign
  • Part of the Pacific War of World War II

    to man the final position at Eora Village. The Australian advance then began toward Eora Village. As a patrol entered Eora Village at about 10:30 am, it

    Kokoda Track campaign

    Kokoda Track campaign

    Kokoda_Track_campaign

  • Sydney
  • Capital city of New South Wales, Australia

    land on which modern Sydney stands are the clans of the Darug, Dharawal and Eora. During his first Pacific voyage in 1770, James Cook charted the eastern

    Sydney

    Sydney

    Sydney

  • Sydney Cove
  • Bay in Sydney Harbour, Australia

    Sydney Cove (Eora: Warrane) is a bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, one of several harbours in Port Jackson, on the coast of Sydney, New South

    Sydney Cove

    Sydney Cove

    Sydney_Cove

  • Eora Creek
  • Eora Creek is a creek in the Central Province of Papua New Guinea. The creek starts at central ridge of the Owen Stanley Mountains and runs northwards

    Eora Creek

    Eora_Creek

  • First Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing
  • The First Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing was fought from 31 August 1942 to 5 September 1942. Forming part of the Kokoda Track campaign of the

    First Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing

    First Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing

    First_Battle_of_Eora_Creek–Templeton's_Crossing

  • Second Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing
  • The Second Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing was fought from 11 to 28 October 1942. Forming part of the Kokoda Track campaign of the Second World

    Second Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing

    Second Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing

    Second_Battle_of_Eora_Creek–Templeton's_Crossing

  • Bennelong
  • Indigenous Australian cross-cultural pioneer

    Woollarawarre Bennelong (c. 1764 – 3 January 1813) was a senior man of the Eora, an Aboriginal Australian people of the Port Jackson area, at the time of

    Bennelong

    Bennelong

    Bennelong

  • Avowed
  • 2025 video game

    Entertainment and published by Xbox Game Studios. The game is set in the world of Eora, the same universe as Pillars of Eternity. It was released for Windows and

    Avowed

    Avowed

  • Pillars of Eternity
  • 2015 video game

    game uses the Unity engine. The game takes place in the fantasy world of Eora, mainly inside the nation of Dyrwood. The infants in the Dyrwood are plagued

    Pillars of Eternity

    Pillars_of_Eternity

  • Burramattagal
  • Indigenous Australian clan

    as Baramadagal, Boromedegal and Parramattagal are one clan of the Darug-Eora people of Indigenous Australians. Their country before colonisation by the

    Burramattagal

    Burramattagal

    Burramattagal

  • Dharug
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    dialects; one inland and one coastal, with the coastal dialect also known as Eora. The word myall, now a pejorative word in Australian English denoting any

    Dharug

    Dharug

    Dharug

  • Boorong
  • Burramattagal cross-cultural pioneer

    child, she learnt English and became an important interpreter between the Eora people of Port Jackson and the British in the early years of colonisation

    Boorong

    Boorong

    Boorong

  • Kamaygal
  • Indigenous Australian clan of people

    Gamaygal) is a term that refers to a clan of Indigenous Australians of the Eora–Dharug nation who inhabited the region consisting of the north shore of Botany

    Kamaygal

    Kamaygal

    Kamaygal

  • Arthur Phillip
  • Royal Navy Admiral and colonial administrator (1738–1814)

    persuade some Eora, preferably a family, to come and live in the town with the British so that the colonists could learn about the Eora's language, beliefs

    Arthur Phillip

    Arthur Phillip

    Arthur_Phillip

  • Gadigal
  • Indigenous Australians of the Sydney region

    group of Aboriginal people whose traditional lands are located in Gadi, on Eora country, the location of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. However, since

    Gadigal

    Gadigal

  • Pyrmont, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Darling Harbour region. Aboriginal culture Before European settlement the Eora tribe of Indigenous Australians inhabited the area. Their Aboriginal name

    Pyrmont, New South Wales

    Pyrmont, New South Wales

    Pyrmont,_New_South_Wales

  • Botany Bay
  • Open ocean bay in Sydney, Australia

    adjacent to Botany Bay was settled for many millennia by the Tharawal and Eora peoples and their associated clans. On 29 April 1770, Botany Bay was the

    Botany Bay

    Botany Bay

    Botany_Bay

  • Keith Vincent Smith
  • Australian writer, historian and journalist

    and Indigenous Australians of the Sydney area, including the lives of the Eora peoples, Bungaree, and Bennelong. Keith Vincent Smith was born in Dee Why

    Keith Vincent Smith

    Keith_Vincent_Smith

  • Circular Quay
  • Locality in New South Wales, Australia

    collecting shells, and cooking fish. The Eora are the coastal Aboriginals of the Sydney district. The name Eora simply means "here" or "from this place"

    Circular Quay

    Circular Quay

    Circular_Quay

  • Baiame
  • Creator god and sky father in Australian Aboriginal mythology

    peoples of south-eastern Australia, such as the Wonnarua, Kamilaroi, Guringay, Eora, Darkinjung, and Wiradjuri peoples. The Baiame story tells how Baiame came

    Baiame

    Baiame

    Baiame

  • Port Jackson
  • Body of water in Sydney, Australia

    arrival and colonisation, the land around Port Jackson was inhabited by the Eora clans, including the Gadigal, Cammeraygal, and Wangal. The Gadigal inhabited

    Port Jackson

    Port Jackson

    Port_Jackson

  • History of Sydney
  • owners of the land on which modern Sydney stands are the Darug, Dharawal and Eora people. The history of the city began with the arrival of a First Fleet of

    History of Sydney

    History of Sydney

    History_of_Sydney

  • Bennelong Bridge
  • Bridge in New South Wales, Australia

    Homebush Bay Bridge, it was named Bennelong Bridge after Bennelong, a senior Eora man, who lived in the area. Wentworth Point is a new suburb, having been

    Bennelong Bridge

    Bennelong Bridge

    Bennelong_Bridge

  • Arabanoo
  • Indigenous Australian captured by British colonists

    Arabanoo (c. 1759 – 1789) was an Aboriginal Australian man of the Eora forcibly abducted on New Year's Eve 1788 by British colonists who arrived with the

    Arabanoo

    Arabanoo

  • Colebe
  • Eighteenth-century Aboriginal Australian

    the colonial period as an intermediary between British colonists and the Eora. He is not to be confused with his namesake and brother-in-law Botany Bay

    Colebe

    Colebe

    Colebe

  • Woollahra
  • Suburb in Sydney, New South Wales

    located on the traditional land of the Birrabirragal and Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. The Municipality of Woollahra takes its name from the suburb but

    Woollahra

    Woollahra

    Woollahra

  • Gough Whitlam's birthplace
  • House in Melbourne, Australia

    "to listen, hear and think" in the Darug language of the Darug or Iyora (Eora) Aboriginal people in the Sydney area. Harry Frederick ("Fred") Whitlam and

    Gough Whitlam's birthplace

    Gough Whitlam's birthplace

    Gough_Whitlam's_birthplace

  • Tumbalong Park
  • Park in Sydney, Australia

    as an urban stream. The name "Tumbalong" is from Dharug as spoken by the Eora people and means "place where seafood is found". The park is used as a venue

    Tumbalong Park

    Tumbalong Park

    Tumbalong_Park

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Oceania
  • List of Oceanian ethnic groups

    Emae Austronesian → Polynesian → Emae Vanuatu (Emae) Makata Christianity Eora Pama-Nyungan → Yuin–Kuric → Dharug Australia (Sydney) Dreamtime Fijians Austronesian

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Oceania

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Oceania

  • Stiff Gins
  • Australian musical group

    Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs Emma Donovan in 1999, after meeting at the Eora Centre while studying music. The band's name uses the word gin (a derogatory

    Stiff Gins

    Stiff Gins

    Stiff_Gins

  • Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing may refer to: First Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing: fought from 31 August 1942 to 5 September

    Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing

    Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing

    Battle_of_Eora_Creek_–_Templeton's_Crossing

  • 2024 ARIA Music Awards
  • Edition of Australian music awards

    Croydon, Eora Nation, NSW) Hayley Wedding (Seaview High School, Seacombe Heights, Kaurna Land, SA) Susan Sukkar (Petersham Public School, Lewisham, Eora Nation

    2024 ARIA Music Awards

    2024_ARIA_Music_Awards

  • Bombora
  • Indigenous Australian term for large sea waves

    Bombora is an Indigenous Australian term from the Eora language for sea waves breaking over a shallow area such as a submerged rock shelf, reef, or sand

    Bombora

    Bombora

  • Barangaroo
  • Aboriginal Australian woman (1750–1791)

    Retrieved 3 May 2020 – via Trove. Grace Karskens (2014). "Barangaroo and the Eora Fisherwomen". Dictionary of Sydney. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. Retrieved

    Barangaroo

    Barangaroo

  • The Dreaming
  • Sacred era in Australian Aboriginal mythology

    (the Gamilaraay, Wiradjuri, Euahlayi, Ngiyaampaa, Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung, Eora, and Yuin nations) compared to those of Western Australia (Noongar sub-groups

    The Dreaming

    The Dreaming

    The_Dreaming

  • History of Indigenous Australians
  • Overview of Indigenous Australian history

    immediate reaction of the Eora to the arrival of the British was at first surprise and then aggression. Following this the Eora generally avoided the British

    History of Indigenous Australians

    History of Indigenous Australians

    History_of_Indigenous_Australians

  • Fort Denison
  • Old fort in the Sydney Harbour National Park

    Australia. The island may have been known as Mattewanye or Muddawahnyuh in the Eora language [citation needed], and as Pinchgut Island. The site contains time

    Fort Denison

    Fort Denison

    Fort_Denison

  • Gnunga Gnunga Murremurgan
  • Pioneering Indigenous Australian sailor

    Gnunga Murremurgan (c.1773 – 12 January 1809), also known as Collins, was an Eora man who, in 1793–1794, was the first Indigenous Australian to travel across

    Gnunga Gnunga Murremurgan

    Gnunga Gnunga Murremurgan

    Gnunga_Gnunga_Murremurgan

  • Woomera (spear-thrower)
  • Australian Aboriginal spear-throwing device

    with only the arm. The word woomera comes from the Dharug language of the Eora people of the Sydney basin. The name was adopted for the town of Woomera

    Woomera (spear-thrower)

    Woomera (spear-thrower)

    Woomera_(spear-thrower)

  • Coat of arms of Sydney
  • Serpent, an Aboriginal creator-being. It is adorned with markings used by the Eora people, the original inhabitants of Port Jackson. The rope, a maritime symbol

    Coat of arms of Sydney

    Coat of arms of Sydney

    Coat_of_arms_of_Sydney

  • McIver Women's Baths
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    Cook, and later the First Fleet, landed on Botany Bay, they encountered the Eora people, a vast and complex Aboriginal group of family and kin relations.

    McIver Women's Baths

    McIver Women's Baths

    McIver_Women's_Baths

  • Hawkesbury River
  • River in New South Wales, Australia

    Hawkesbury River was occupied by Aboriginal peoples: the Darkinjung, Darug, Eora, and Kuringgai. They used the river as a source of food and a place for trade

    Hawkesbury River

    Hawkesbury River

    Hawkesbury_River

  • Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire
  • 2018 video game

    is a direct sequel to Pillars of Eternity, taking place in the world of Eora. As with the first game, the player assumes the role of a "Watcher", a character

    Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire

    Pillars_of_Eternity_II:_Deadfire

  • Willemering
  • Aboriginal man who speared Governor Phillip

    Willemering or Wileemarin (c.1755 – c.1800) was a man of the Eora people of Aboriginal Australians who on 7 September 1790 became a notable identity by

    Willemering

    Willemering

    Willemering

  • Robert J. Merritt
  • Indigenous Australian writer

    activist. He is especially known for his play The Cake Man and for founding the Eora Centre for the Visual and Performing Arts. Merritt was born in 1945 into

    Robert J. Merritt

    Robert_J._Merritt

  • First Fleet
  • 11 British ships establishing an Australian penal colony

    soil was poor. First contact was made with the local indigenous people, the Eora, who seemed curious but suspicious of the newcomers. The area was studded

    First Fleet

    First Fleet

    First_Fleet

  • Alan David Lee
  • Australian actor

    Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. Lee teaches Aboriginal actors at the Eora Performing Arts Centre – where he also directed his first play, Ned Manning's

    Alan David Lee

    Alan_David_Lee

  • List of wars involving the Kingdom of Great Britain in the 18th century
  •  Great Britain from 1801: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Dharug Eora Tharawal Gandangara Irish-convict sympathisers British victory Displacement

    List of wars involving the Kingdom of Great Britain in the 18th century

    List of wars involving the Kingdom of Great Britain in the 18th century

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_in_the_18th_century

  • Battle of Isurava
  • World War II battle

    to the south, with a view of the Eora Valley. To its east, the high ground falls steeply towards the fast-flowing Eora Creek which sits at the bottom of

    Battle of Isurava

    Battle of Isurava

    Battle_of_Isurava

  • List of wars involving Australia
  • Cannemegal clan Bool-bain-ora clan Cabrigal clan Muringong clan Dural clan Eora Nation Tharawal Nation Gandangara Nation Irish-convict sympathisers Victory

    List of wars involving Australia

    List_of_wars_involving_Australia

  • Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve Command
  • Military unit

    Warfare Operations Course) Trainer: Philippine Army (PA) Special Forces EORA - Explosives Ordnance Reconnaissance Agent Course Trainer : 710th Special

    Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve Command

    Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve Command

    Armed_Forces_of_the_Philippines_Reserve_Command

  • Ned Manning
  • Australian actor and playwright (born 1950)

    the Bone was written in collaboration with the Indigenous students at the Eora Centre, and first produced there in September 1991. Luck of the Draw was

    Ned Manning

    Ned_Manning

  • Chipping Norton Islands
  • Four lake islands in Sydney, Australia

    to Sydney. “Bulba-gong” means 'island' and 'bird', respectively, in the Eora language. There are over fifty different kinds of birds found around the

    Chipping Norton Islands

    Chipping Norton Islands

    Chipping_Norton_Islands

  • Royal Western Australia Regiment
  • Australian Army Reserve unit

    Wadi Zeini, Damour, South West Pacific 1942 – 1945, Kokoda Trail, Isurava, Eora Creek, Templetons Crossing, Efogi-Menari, Ioribaiwa, Buna-Gona, Gona, Liberation

    Royal Western Australia Regiment

    Royal_Western_Australia_Regiment

  • Mundara Koorang
  • Australian artist and writer

    designer, teacher, elder, actor, and author. Mundara was born in 1952 in the Eora (Sydney) NSW area and is descendant of the Gamilaroi people. Mundara’s grandmother

    Mundara Koorang

    Mundara Koorang

    Mundara_Koorang

  • Penal transportation
  • Relocation of convicted criminals to a distant place

    Nepean Wars, a group of Irish convicts joined the Aboriginal coalition of Eora, Gandangara, Dharug and Tharawal nations in their fight against the colonists

    Penal transportation

    Penal transportation

    Penal_transportation

  • Military history of Oceania
  • At left, an Australian Aboriginal spear-thrower (called woomera in the Eora language)

    Military history of Oceania

    Military history of Oceania

    Military_history_of_Oceania

  • Waratah
  • Genus of plants from southeastern Australia

    cm broad with entire or serrated margins. The name waratah comes from the Eora Aboriginal people, the traditional owners of the Sydney region. The genus

    Waratah

    Waratah

    Waratah

  • Jimmy Little
  • Australian Aboriginal musician (1937–2012)

    and in the opera Black River. As a teacher, from 1985, he worked at the Eora Centre in Redfern and from 2000 was a guest lecturer at the University of

    Jimmy Little

    Jimmy_Little

  • List of languages by time of extinction
  • Along the Caquetá River. May have developed into Carabayo. 19th–20th century Eora/Dharug Pama-Nyungan Queensland and New South Wales, Australia Being revived

    List of languages by time of extinction

    List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction

  • Lavender Bay
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Dharug language of the local inhabitants, the Cammeraygal people of the Eora nation. The colonists also called it Hulk Bay and sometimes Phoenix Bay.

    Lavender Bay

    Lavender Bay

    Lavender_Bay

  • Hitachi 6309
  • Hitachi variant of the Motorola 6809 8-bit microprocessor

    instructions EORA imm, EORB imm and it will execute faster when 6309 runs in emulation mode. Though one should realize that sequence of 8 bit instructions EORA imm

    Hitachi 6309

    Hitachi 6309

    Hitachi_6309

  • Outline of the Pacific War
  • Isurava First Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing Battle of Mission Ridge–Brigade Hill Battle of Ioribaiwa Second Battle of Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing

    Outline of the Pacific War

    Outline_of_the_Pacific_War

  • Bradleys Head
  • Headland in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    original Aboriginal inhabitants, who belonged to the Borogegal clan of the Eora nation, knew Bradleys Head as Borogegy, Booraghee, Booragy or Burrogy. On

    Bradleys Head

    Bradleys Head

    Bradleys_Head

  • Abbotsford, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Aboriginal name Bigi Bigi. The traditional owners are the Wangal clan of the Eora Nation. The suburb was originally part of Five Dock Farm and when subdivided

    Abbotsford, New South Wales

    Abbotsford, New South Wales

    Abbotsford,_New_South_Wales

  • Luke Carroll
  • Australian television and film actor

    Conversations with the Dead Lead Belvoir, Sydney 2004 A Midsummer Night's Dream Puck Eora Crossing Lead Museum of Sydney Riverland Lead Adelaide Festival 2006 Capricornia

    Luke Carroll

    Luke_Carroll

  • Emu
  • Large flightless bird endemic to Australia

    Jardwadjali. The birds were known as murawung or birabayin to the local Eora and Darug inhabitants of the Sydney basin. Emus were first reported as having

    Emu

    Emu

    Emu

  • 55 Victoria Street, Potts Point
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    1999. The "Eora people" was the name given to the coastal Aborigines around Sydney. Central Sydney is therefore often referred to as "Eora Country". Within

    55 Victoria Street, Potts Point

    55 Victoria Street, Potts Point

    55_Victoria_Street,_Potts_Point

  • Kokoda Track
  • Trail in Papua New Guinea

    Crossing Eora Creek on the Kokoda Track

    Kokoda Track

    Kokoda Track

    Kokoda_Track

  • Oatley, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Oatley lies either on the traditional lands of Dharug people or coastal Eora people, both of whom spoke a common language. It lies close to the lands

    Oatley, New South Wales

    Oatley, New South Wales

    Oatley,_New_South_Wales

  • Battle of Ioribaiwa
  • WWII battle

    the line to that point. After this, rearguard actions were fought around Eora Creek and Templeton's Crossing, as well as around Efogi, before the Australians

    Battle of Ioribaiwa

    Battle of Ioribaiwa

    Battle_of_Ioribaiwa

  • List of wars: 1500–1799
  • 1795 1816 Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Kingdom of Great Britain Dharug Nation Eora Nation Tharawal Nation Gandangara Nation 1795 1797 Second Carib War  Britain

    List of wars: 1500–1799

    List of wars: 1500–1799

    List_of_wars:_1500–1799

  • Pteridium esculentum
  • Species of plant

    porridge with harakeke nectar, or cooked alongside meats and seafood. The Eora people of the Sydney region knew it as gurgi. Indigenous people in Australia

    Pteridium esculentum

    Pteridium esculentum

    Pteridium_esculentum

  • Brenda Gifford
  • Australian composer and musician

    Kev Carmody's 1991 album Eulogy (For A Black Person), and taught music at Eora College in Redfern, New South Wales. She left her teaching job to focus on

    Brenda Gifford

    Brenda Gifford

    Brenda_Gifford

  • Trisha Morton-Thomas
  • Australian Indigenous producer and actor

    Tovey in the Uta Hagen acting technique at the Eora College for Performing Arts. After finishing at Eora College, Morton-Thomas appeared in Radiance in

    Trisha Morton-Thomas

    Trisha Morton-Thomas

    Trisha_Morton-Thomas

  • Intraspectral
  • 2023 studio album by Lenka

    collaborative project between Lenka and producer Dave Jenkins Jr, recorded in Eora and Sydney throughout 2022 and 2023. The album explores a wide range of upbeat

    Intraspectral

    Intraspectral

  • Leichhardt, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    band of the Dharug (Eora) language group. The 'Eora people' was the name given to coastal Aboriginal people around Sydney – Eora means from this place

    Leichhardt, New South Wales

    Leichhardt, New South Wales

    Leichhardt,_New_South_Wales

  • History of Australia (1788–1850)
  • Era of Australian history

    of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson on the lands of the Eora, and the establishment of the penal colony of New South Wales as part of

    History of Australia (1788–1850)

    History_of_Australia_(1788–1850)

  • Canoelands
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    family groups or clans all the way to the sea, in what has become known as Eora since colonial disruption. Within Canoelands there are many Aboriginal rock

    Canoelands

    Canoelands

  • List of World War II battles
  • July–November 1942 Battle of Kokoda Battle of Isurava, August 1942 First Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing, August–September 1942 Battle of Mission Ridge

    List of World War II battles

    List of World War II battles

    List_of_World_War_II_battles

  • 16th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment
  • Australian Army Reserve unit

    Wadi Zeini; Damour; South-West Pacific 1942–1945; Kokoda Trail; Isurava; Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing I; Efogi–Menari; Ioribaiwa; Buna–Gona; Gona; Ramu

    16th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment

    16th_Battalion,_Royal_Western_Australia_Regiment

  • Northern Beaches
  • Region of Sydney, Australia

    the land now known as the Northern Beaches were the Garigal people of the Eora nation. Within a few years of European settlement, the Garigal had mostly

    Northern Beaches

    Northern Beaches

    Northern_Beaches

  • Yora
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    language, a language of the Amazon Yora languages, an Australian language group Eora, an Australian ethnic group Iora Jora (disambiguation) Yura (disambiguation)

    Yora

    Yora

  • Gladesville
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Gladesville was included within the territory of the Wallumettagal people of the Eora nation. Evidence of their presence can still be found in the area; for instance

    Gladesville

    Gladesville

    Gladesville

  • List of Indigenous Australian historical figures
  • Aboriginal elder and maritime pilot Gnunga Gnunga Murremurgan (c.1773 - 1809) Eora man who was the first Indigenous Australian to travel across the Pacific

    List of Indigenous Australian historical figures

    List of Indigenous Australian historical figures

    List_of_Indigenous_Australian_historical_figures

  • Botany Bay Colebee
  • 18th-century Aboriginal Australian

    Smith, Keith Vincent (2 September 2019). "WARUNGIN, WANGUBILYE KOLBI". Eora People. Retrieved 20 January 2024. "Glossary". City of Ryde. Retrieved 17

    Botany Bay Colebee

    Botany_Bay_Colebee

  • Croydon, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    owners of the land on which Croydon is situated are the Wangal people of the Eora nation. Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the area now known as Croydon

    Croydon, New South Wales

    Croydon, New South Wales

    Croydon,_New_South_Wales

  • Sam Templeton
  • It is the first point where the Kokoda Track, from Port Moresby, crossed Eora Creek. Wayne Wetherall, a PNG campaign historian and the founder of the Kokoda

    Sam Templeton

    Sam_Templeton

  • The Rugby Championship
  • International rugby union competition

    version of the Australian National Anthem was sung for the first time in the Eora indigenous language, before the match between Argentina and Australia. The

    The Rugby Championship

    The_Rugby_Championship

  • Eastern brown snake
  • Highly venomous snake native to Australia

    eastern brown snake or common brown snake. It was known as marragawan to the Eora and Darug inhabitants of the Sydney basin. To the Dharawal of the Illawarra

    Eastern brown snake

    Eastern brown snake

    Eastern_brown_snake

  • Red-bellied black snake
  • Venomous snake native to eastern Australia

    common black snake, redbelly, and RBBS. It was known as djirrabidi to the Eora and Darug inhabitants of the Sydney basin. The red-bellied black snake has

    Red-bellied black snake

    Red-bellied black snake

    Red-bellied_black_snake

  • The Lieutenant (novel)
  • 2008 novel by Kate Grenville

    to observe and record the language of the Australian Aboriginal people (Eora) of the immediate area. It is implied that the events of the book connect

    The Lieutenant (novel)

    The_Lieutenant_(novel)

  • Pam Brown
  • Australian poet (born 1948)

    the U.S., but mostly she has lived in Sydney, on the unceded land of the Eora Nation. She has made her living variously as a silkscreen printer, bookseller

    Pam Brown

    Pam_Brown

  • Marrickville
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    spoonbills, lorikeets, pelicans and some kingfishers. The Cadigal people of the Eora Nation have lived in the area for tens of thousands of years, calling it

    Marrickville

    Marrickville

    Marrickville

  • Sydney central business district
  • Part of Sydney, Australia

    several Aboriginal tribes. The "Eora people" are the coastal Aboriginal people of the Sydney district. The name Eora simply means "here" or "from this

    Sydney central business district

    Sydney central business district

    Sydney_central_business_district

  • Auburn, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Cumberland City Council, New South Wales, Australia

    The area was located on the border between the Darug inland group and the Eora/Dharawal coastal group. The Wangal and Wategoro, sub-groups or clans, are

    Auburn, New South Wales

    Auburn, New South Wales

    Auburn,_New_South_Wales

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Online names & meanings

  • Mora
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Mora

    Peacock

  • Yedhant | யேதாஂத 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yedhant | யேதாஂத 

    Brightness

  • Hanishka | ஹநீஷ்கா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hanishka | ஹநீஷ்கா

    Sweetness

  • Cai
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Vietnamese

    Cai

    Female

  • Shelza
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shelza

    Shivas wife

  • Pathy
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Portuguese

    Pathy

    Nice

  • Marien
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Dutch

    Marien

    Bitter

  • NOBUO
  • Male

    Japanese

    NOBUO

    (信夫) Japanese name NOBUO means "faithful man."

  • Hazel
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Hazel

    Commander

  • Misid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Misid

    Unfettered Camel; Variant of Musad

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