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  2. Gunaikurnai people - Wikipedia

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    the Gunaikurnai people have rights to access and use Crown land for traditional purposes within existing laws. These uses can include hunting, fishing, camping, and gathering. funding to be provided to the Gunaikurnai for the purposes of managing their affairs, for investment in economic development and strengthening of their cultural identity ...

  3. Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail follows the coastline over ancient fishermen's trails through over 200 ahupuaʻa, the traditional sea to mountain land divisions. In ancient times travel would often cover both land, and sea in canoes for portions of the journey. It passes through both public and private lands, providing access to numerous beaches and resorts. [4]

  4. Cloggs Cave - Wikipedia

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    This is the world's earliest stone artefact showing confirmed evidence of insect food remains. The Gunaikurnai people were one of several Aboriginal peoples who used to travel to the mountains to obtain the high-fat, energy-rich moths as food, and stories of these travels had been passed down in their oral history.

  5. Natural Area Reserves System Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1970 by Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 195, the system presently consists of 19 reserves on five islands, encompassing more than 109,000 acres (440 km 2) of the State's ecosystems. The diverse areas found in the NARS range from marine and coastal environments to lava flows, tropical rainforests, and even an alpine desert.

  6. Hawaii water resource region - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii water resource region is one of 21 major geographic areas, or regions, in the first level of classification used by the United States Geological Survey to divide and sub-divide the United States into successively smaller hydrologic units. These geographic areas contain either the drainage area of a major river, or the combined ...

  7. Point Hicks - Wikipedia

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    The traditional custodians of the land surrounding Point Hicks are the Australian Aboriginal Bidawal and Gunaikurnai peoples who called the point Tolywiarar. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] In April 1770 this area became the first land on the east coast of Australia known to have been sighted by Europeans , when HMS Endeavour reached the continent during the first ...

  8. Wailua River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Wailua was the land of the ali'i (kings) and was one of the largest ahupuaʻa (subdivisions) on Kauai. It is said that King Kaumuali'i's favorite place to live was in Wailua. The huaka'i po (Ghost Warriors) are said to walk ancient trails along the river at night up to Mount Waiʻaleʻale. Wailua has many moʻo ʻōlelo (ancient stories) of the ...

  9. New Guinea II cave - Wikipedia

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    New Guinea II is a limestone cave and rockshelter on the Snowy River at the end of New Guinea Track, near Buchan, Victoria.The cave was within the country of the Krowathunkooloong clan of the Gunaikurnai nation.