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    Djadjawurrung (also Jaara, Ngurai-illam-wurrung) is an Aboriginal Australian language spoken by the Dja Dja Wurrung people of the Kulin nation of central...
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    formalise the agreement. Djadjawurrung Djadjawuru, Djadjawurung, Djendjuwuru Jarrung Jarrung, Ja-jow-er-ong Jurobaluk Lewurru (language name, composed of Ie...
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    "Dialects of Western Kulin, Western Victoria Yartwatjali, Tjapwurrung, Djadjawurrung" (PDF). VCAA. Retrieved 2 March 2022. Oxford Dictionary of English,...
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    Loddon River (category Articles containing Djadjawurrung-language text)
    Aboriginal language, the names for the river are Yolelerwil-meerin and Byerr, both with no defined meaning. In the Djadjawurrung language, the names for...
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    traditional owners of the region are the Jaara people, part of the Djadjawurrung language group of the Kulin nation. They called the area "Youanduk", meaning...
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    (Tung-ger-rung) – the Taungurung people Dja Dja Wurrung (Jar-Jar-Wur-rung) – the Djadjawurrung or Djaara people At certain times of the year, these nations would meet...
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    Aboriginal people of Victoria had developed a varied and complex set of languages, tribal alliances, beliefs and social customs that involved totemism,...
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    Richardson River (Victoria) (category Articles containing Djadjawurrung-language text)
    In the Djadjawurrung, Jardwadjali, and Wergaia languages, the river is named Barnunung, meaning "smouldering away". In the Djadjawurrung language, the river...
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    McDowell's hometown. (The original word meant "resting place" in the Djadjawurrung language.) The town was boosted by the building of the railway, for which...
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    Coliban River (category Articles containing Djadjawurrung-language text)
    Aboriginal Djadjawurrung language, the name for the river is Teeranyap, with no clearly defined meaning. In the Taungurung and Djadjawurrung languages, the...
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