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    The Wirangu are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Western coastal region of South Australia. Daisy Bates stated that the Wirangu ethnonym was composed...
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    moribund Australian Aboriginal language traditionally spoken by the Wirangu people, living on the west coast of South Australia across a region encompassing...
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    sit down and rest. The town is a fishing port and a railway hub. The Wirangu people once lived over the area including Ceduna. Sea level rise 18,000 to...
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    spoken by the Kokatha people, whose traditional lands are in the western part of the state of South Australia, north of the Wirangu people. Kokatha was historically...
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    traditional lands of the Wirangu people, but the settlement began as Yalata Mission in the early 1950s when Pila Nguru people were moved from Ooldea Mission...
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    glowing fire sticks became the bright stars of the Pleiades cluster. The Wirangu people of the west coast of South Australia have a creation story embodied...
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  • prevented from capturing one of the seven sisters by a great flood. The Wirangu people of the west coast of South Australia have a creation story embodied...
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    thousands of years, the area around Streaky Bay has been inhabited by the Wirangu people. In 1627, Dutch explorer Pieter Nuyts, in the Gulden Zeepaard (Golden...
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    Lincoln. This region was inhabited by Aboriginal Nauo, Kokatha and Wirangu people. In the first of these incidents, John Hamp, a hutkeeper on the Stony...
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