2 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander place names be preferred as the name to be used for any feature that does not have a name recognised by the relevant
aboriginal names
Aboriginal placenames : naming and re-naming the Australian landscape / editors,Luise Hercus, 'Aboriginal names of places in Southern South Australia'
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Traditional names are commonly used in communities that cultivate their Aboriginal language Come and meet Elisapie and Alasie My name is Elisapie and I live
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To celebrate the NAIDOC theme, we're exploring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander place names that have been part of Australia for thousands of years, and
Lets talk sacred ground names and places F
live, or have lived Using the right names More appropriate • Indigenous Australian people/s • Aboriginal people/s • Aboriginal person • Torres Strait Islander
appropriate indigenous terminoloy
language across Victoria, Geographic Names Victoria (GNV) encourages naming authorities to consider Aboriginal names when assigning names to roads
Quick reference guide for Aboriginal naming DELWP
It is unusual for a person to retain one stable name throughout their life, as names are context and time specific Traditional Australian Aboriginal naming practices
Proof of Birth Chapter
water resources in traditional Aboriginal culture and describe the location of WA towns or suburbs with water-based Aboriginal names Year level Year 3 - 5
Lesson Plan Aboriginal water place names
18 mai 2009 · Aboriginal house names and settler Australian identity Sam Furphy a a PhD at the University of Melbourne Version of record first published:
Aboriginal Name. Alias. Location. Station/Mission/Reserve. File Number. Abbagan (m). Federal Downs Station. Federal Downs Station. 289/1905.
Darug1 according to Arthur Capell in 19702 was the name of the Aboriginal Peoples language group for most of the Sydney region. The Darug language has been
language across Victoria Geographic Names. Victoria (GNV) encourages naming authorities to consider Aboriginal names when assigning names.
Traditional names are commonly used in communities that cultivate their Aboriginal language. Come and meet Elisapie and Alasie! My name is Elisapie and I live
Why are Aboriginal and dual names important? Geographical features and places in Western Australia were named by Aboriginal peoples long before the arrival of
Many traditional Aboriginal names collected in field work or though historical research are approved by the naming authorities and become official for use.
Barragup is the Aboriginal name of the place in the Serpentine River where the Aborigines constructed a "mungur" or fish trap. Early setters would buy fish from
Gumbaynggirr Aboriginal names for animals plants and places. (There are many other animals
in the grounds of Monash University but in the Aboriginal Garden garden a Many of the names were recorded at Coranderrk
place naming and prefers the use of Aboriginal names for geographical features. traditional Aboriginal name can also be recognised.