• Awabakal (also Awabagal or the Hunter River – Lake Macquarie, often abbreviated HRLM) language is an Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken around...
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    The Awabakal people /əˈwɒbəɡæl/, are those Aboriginal Australians who identify with or are descended from the Awabakal tribe and its clans, Indigenous...
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  • Lancelot Threlkeld (category Translators of the Bible into Polynesian languages)
    with Biraban in recording and publishing English translations of the Awabakal language. Born in Southwark, England, now in south London, on 20 October 1788...
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    An Australian Grammar (category Australian Aboriginal languages)
    grammar of the Awabakal language. In 1892 a revised and much expanded version was published by ethnologist John Fraser, as An Australian Language as Spoken...
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  • language for text processing. AWK or awk may also refer to: Adwick railway station, Yorkshire, England American Water Works (by NYSE ticker) Awabakal...
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    Koori (category Articles containing Awabakal-language text)
    from the Indigenous language Awabakal. For some people and groups, it has been described as a reclaiming of Indigenous language and culture, as opposed...
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    Newcastle, New South Wales (category Articles containing Awabakal-language text)
    traditionally occupied by the Awabakal and Worimi Aboriginal people, who called the area Malubimba. Based on Aboriginal-language references documented in maps...
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  • local Awabakal man Biraban to record the Awabakal language. Since 1892, the Indigenous people of Newcastle have come to be known as the Awabakal. The first...
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    Lake Macquarie (New South Wales) (category Articles containing Awabakal-language text)
    Lake Macquarie (Awabakal: Awaba) is Australia's largest coastal lagoon. Located in the City of Lake Macquarie and Central Coast Council local government...
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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...
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