Djab Wurrung people
Aboriginal Australian people of present-day Victoria / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Djab Wurrung, also spelt Djabwurrung, Tjapwurrung, Tjap Wurrung, or Djapwarrung, people are Aboriginal Australians whose country is the volcanic plains of central Victoria from the Mount William Range of Gariwerd in the west to the Pyrenees range in the east encompassing the Wimmera River flowing north and the headwaters of the Hopkins River flowing south. The towns of Ararat, Stawell and Hamilton are within their territory. There were 41 Djab Wurrung clans who formed an alliance with the neighbouring Jardwadjali people through intermarriage, shared culture, trade and moiety system before colonisation.[1] Their lands were conquered but never ceded.[2]
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Djab Wurrung, English | |
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Dja Dja Wurrung, Jardwadjali, Dhauwurd Wurrung and Wada wurrung see List of Indigenous Australian group names |