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  2. Aboriginal sites of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Riddells Road Earth Ring. Aboriginal sites of Victoria form an important record of human occupation for probably more than 40,000 years. They may be identified from archaeological remains, historical and ethnographic information or continuing oral traditions and encompass places where rituals and ceremonies were performed, occupation sites where people ate, slept and carried out their day to ...

  3. Merino, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The station building was moved to a property in Carlsruhe, in central Victoria, where it is used as accommodation. [9] The Merino co-operative butter factory was established around 1885. After both World War I and World War I, parts of the surrounding area was opened up for soldier settlement. [10] In 1955, Merino was connected to the ...

  4. First Nations Australian traditional custodianship - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between traditional custodians and traditional owners is made by some, but not all, First Nations Australians. [49] [50] On one hand, Yuwibara man Philip Kemp states that he would "prefer to be identified as a Traditional Custodian and not a Traditional Owner as I do not own the land but I care for the land."

  5. File:Map Victoria Aboriginal tribes.svg - Wikipedia

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    A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803-1859, Aboriginal Studies Press, 1995 ISBN 0855752815. To a lesser degree information was correlated with the Aboriginal Australian Map published by AIATSIS, especially for border areas and east Victoria.. I have kept this in the svg format to allow corrections in derivative maps - Takver

  6. Mortlake, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Mortlake is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia on the Hamilton Highway, 50 kilometres (31 mi) north-east of Warrnambool. It is in the Shire of Moyne local government area and the federal Division of Wannon .

  7. Mudgegonga rock shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Mudgegonga rock shelter is a large rock overhang which contains over 400 Aboriginal wall paintings and stencils and evidence of prehistoric Aboriginal occupation. The site is located in north eastern Victoria near the town of Mudgegonga, and is associated with rich artefact deposits that shows occupation of the region by 3,500 years ago and may have been used several thousand years before ...

  8. Mordialloc Aboriginal Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The number of Aboriginal Australians in reserves in Victoria was estimated by the Board on 31 May 1869 to be 1,834, of which 26 were in Mordialloc. [1] In a dream of his totem the koala, song man Kubaru of the Bunerong Mordialloc tribe envisaged a great disaster to his people, "All gone dead."

  9. Macarthur, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Macarthur (/ m ə ˈ k ɑːr θ ər /) [2] originally known as Eumeralla, is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia on the Hamilton-Port Fairy Road. It is in the Shire of Moyne local government area and the federal Division of Wannon. At the 2016 census, Macarthur and the surrounding area had a population of 522. [1]