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    The Girai wurrung, also spelt Kirrae Wuurong and Kirrae Whurrung, are an Aboriginal Australian people who traditionally occupied the territory between...
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  • Western District of Victoria, Australia. Keerray Woorroong (also spelt Girai Wurrung and variants) is regarded by some as a separate language, by others...
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  • Gunditjmara (redirect from Dhauwurd wurrung)
    another clan group, whose lands are around Tower Hill. The Djargurd Wurrung, Girai wurrung, and Gadubanud are also Aboriginal Victorian groups who all spoke...
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    Djab Wurrung language. The traditional owners of the area are the Girai wurrung people. Lake Bolac was the northern boundary of the Girai wurrung people's...
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  • wurrung to the west, the Girai wurrung to their south, and the Gulidjan in the east. The traditional lands of the Djargurd Wurrung and Gulidjan, including...
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    tribes attended these gatherings including the Girai wurrung, Djargurd wurrung, Dhauwurd wurrung and Wada wurrung. Near Mount William, an elaborate network...
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  • population of 158. The town lies within the traditional lands of the Girai wurrung (Kirrae Wuurong) people. In the decades following European settlement...
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  • Djab wurrung country. Djab Wurrung country also overlaps with parts of the Newer Volcanics Province of south-east Australia. Along with Girai wurrung, Wada...
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  • territory bordered the Wathaurong to the north, Djargurd Wurrung to the west, Girai Wurrung to the south-west, and Gadubanud to the south-east. The Gulidjan...
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    infusions of the flower spikes to relieve coughs and sore throats. The Girai wurrung peoples of the western district of Victoria used the spent flower cones...
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