The City of Canterbury Bankstown acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Daruk and the Eora People and pays respect to the Elders past and present.
What traditional land is Canterbury on?
Dharug tribe
Canterbury local government area
Area in Sydney’s south-west, part of the traditional lands of the Cadigal, Wangal and Bediagal clans of the Dharug tribe, formerly governed by Canterbury City Council until being merged with Bankstown in 2016.
Who are the traditional owners of Earlwood?
The Aboriginal midden and art site at Earlwood is of State heritage significance as it provides strong evidence of Aboriginal occupation in this region from thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Who are the traditional owners of the northern beaches?
Pittwater and the Northern Beaches area was formerly known as Guringai country, the land of the Garigal or Caregal people. The Aboriginal Heritage Office issued a report in 2015 titled “Filling a void. A Review of the Historical context for the use of the word ‘Guringai’.
Who are the Bidjigal people?
We acknowledge that Bidjigal people of the Eora Nation are the original inhabitants and custodians of all land and water in the Georges River region. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people represent 0.5% of the Georges River population.
How do you find a traditional land owner?
Identifying traditional owners
- Start with the website for the local government authority (the shire or municipal council).
- State and territory government websites also include information about traditional owners in their jurisdictions, especially in the context of information about local offices.
Who is the founder of Canterbury?
John Robert Godley is known as the Founder of Canterbury even though he lived here for only two and a half years. Without his leadership the Canterbury Association back in England would have controlled the settlement more.
What Aboriginal country is Canterbury?
It is believed that the Darug and Eora people were the original inhabitants of the Bankstown and Canterbury area, for many thousands of years before European settlement. The Darug is the largest Aboriginal language group in the LGA. These societies lived in a close symbiotic relationship with their environment.
Who are the traditional owners of Moruya?
Aboriginal Moruya
The main tribe of Aboriginal people, ranging along the coast from Cape Howe to the Shoalhaven, was the Yuin tribe. The branch of that tribe in and around the Moruya area was the Bugelli-Manji clan.
Who are the traditional owners of yarrabah?
Yarrabah was established on the traditional lands of the Gunggandji people at Mission Bay on the Cape Grafton Peninsula, just south of Cairns.
Where is the Gadigal land?
City of Sydney
The original Aboriginal inhabitants of the City of Sydney local area are the Gadigal people. The territory of the Gadi (gal) people stretched along the southern side of Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) from South Head to around what is now known as Petersham.
Who are the traditional owners of the Yorke Peninsula?
For thousands of years before European settlement, the traditional owners of Yorke Peninsula were the Narungga people, also known as Adjahdura. They led a peaceful existence, moving among their many campsites while hunting, fishing and gathering food.
Who are the traditional owners of Gosford?
It is the home of the Darkinyung people. The Darkinjung traditional boundary spans both the Wyong Shire and Gosford City local government areas on the Central Coast.
Where is the Gubbi Gubbi tribe located?
South East Queensland
?The Gubbi Gubbi people are the traditional custodians of the land located in South East Queensland, within the Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast, Noosa and Gympie region.
Are there any gadigal people left?
However, since colonisation and its subsequent spread, most Gadigal people have been displaced from their traditional lands.
Cadigal.
Gadigal people | |
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Language branch: | Yuin-Kuric |
Language group: | Dharug |
Group dialects: | Cadigal |
Area (approx. 700 km2 (270 sq mi)) |
Where is Darug nation?
The Darug are thought to have lived between Port Jackson and Botany Bay in the east, the Georges River to the south and south-west, the Hawkesbury River in the north-west, and in the west up to the Blue Mountains. Their language differed between the coastal, the hinterland (Cumberland plains) and the mountains regions.
How do I find what Indigenous land I’m on?
Just text your zip code or your city and state (separated by a comma) to (907) 312-5085 and the bot will respond with the names of the Native lands that correspond to that region.
Where is wurundjeri area?
Melbourne
Before European settlement, the Aboriginal people of the Wurundjeri willum clan lived on the land that now forms the City of Whittlesea and the northern suburbs of Melbourne. They lived on the offshoots of the Yarra River – along the Merri, Edgars and Darebin Creeks – the Plenty River and the Maribyrnong River.
How do I know what Aboriginal land I’m on?
Looking up the Aboriginal land council for the town or suburb that you reside in is another way of getting your information. For a comprehensive map of Indigenous Australia, you can look to the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).
Why is Canterbury called Canterbury?
Canterbury as a city has it’s origins in the Roman settlement of Durovernum Cantiacorum, established in the first century AD after the Roman invasion of 43 AD. The name was taken from the Cantiaci tribe that inhabited the area at the time of the Roman invasion. The name of the county of Kent also derives from them.
What is so special about Canterbury?
Canterbury has been a European pilgrimage site of major importance for over 800 years since the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170. Today it is one of the most beautiful and historic cities in England.