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  2. Corroboree - Wikipedia

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    A corroboree is a generic word for a meeting of Australian Aboriginal peoples. It may be a sacred ceremony , a festive celebration, or of a warlike character. A word coined by the first British settlers in the Sydney area from a word in the local Dharug language , it usually includes dance, music, costume and often body decoration .

  3. Corroboree frog - Wikipedia

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    Corroboree frogs (/ k ə ˈ r ɒ b ə r i / kuh-ROB-uh-ree) comprise two species of frog native to the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales in Australia. Both species are small, poisonous ground-dwelling frogs. The two species are the southern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree) and the northern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne pengilleyi ...

  4. Corroborree - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Corroborree

  5. Corroboree (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A corroboree is a generic word for a meeting of Australian Aboriginal peoples. Corroboree may also refer to: Corroboree, a ballet written in the 1940s; Corroboree frog, two species of Australian frog; Waiata, a 1981 Split Enz album entitled Corroboree in Australia

  6. Southern corroboree frog - Wikipedia

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    The southern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree) is a species of Australian ground frog native to southeastern Australia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The species was described in 1953 by Fulbright research scholar John A. Moore from a specimen collected at Towong Hill Station at Corryong , Victoria, and sent to the Australian Museum .

  7. John Antill - Wikipedia

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    Antill was born in Sydney in 1904, and was educated and trained in music at Trinity Grammar School, Sydney [2] and St Andrew's Cathedral School. [3]: 109 Upon leaving school in 1920, he was apprenticed to the New South Wales Government Railways.

  8. Bora (Australian) - Wikipedia

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    Bora is an initiation ceremony of the Aboriginal people of Eastern Australia.The word "bora" also refers to the site on which the initiation is performed. At such a site, boys, having reached puberty, achieve the status of men.

  9. Taralga - Wikipedia

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    The area around Taralga was the traditional land of the Burra Burra peoples of the Gundungurra Nation. [citation needed].Although no major clashes with the Europeans seem to have been recorded, nor tales of collaboration with them, their last great gathering or corroboree seems to have been in the 1830s after which they are not recorded by European history.