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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. Gunaikurnai language - Wikipedia

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    The Gunaikurnai or Gunai/Kurnai (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ n aɪ k ɜːr n aɪ / GUN-eye-kur-nye) language, also spelt Gunnai, Kurnai, Ganai, Gaanay, or Kurnay / ˈ k ɜːr n aɪ / KUR-nye) is an Australian Aboriginal dialect cluster of the Gunaikurnai people in Gippsland in south-east Victoria. Bidawal was either a divergent dialect or a closely related ...

  4. Gippsland massacres - Wikipedia

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    Razik, Naveen (11 July 2020). "Victoria to introduce Australia's first truth-telling process to address Indigenous injustices".SBS News, Special Broadcasting Service. ...

  5. Brataualung people - Wikipedia

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    Brataualung language is a variety of what is generally classified as Gunai, which itself is classified by Robert M. W. Dixon as Muk-thang According to Alfred William Howitt, the Brataualung, together with the Braiakaulungl and Tatungalung all spoke dialects of Nulit and Nulit, Muk-thang and the Thangquai spoken by the Krauatungalung were mutually unintelligible.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Warrigal Creek Massacre - Wikipedia

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    But from that day onward the natives recognised that Gippsland was a white man's country, and gave no further trouble. — H.P.B., "Forgotten History", The Australasian (17 July 1920) [ 8 ] Despite the widespread belief that MacMillan led several massacres, as of 2021 [update] there are over 12 monuments in the Gippsland region dedicated to him.

  8. Gunaikurnai - Wikipedia

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  9. Bairnsdale - Wikipedia

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    Gunaikurnai People The Gunaikurnai people are the traditional owners of Gippsland, including the region where Bairnsdale is located.There are approximately 3,000 Gunaikurnai people, whose traditional territory encompasses both coastal and inland areas extending to the southern slopes of the Victorian Alps.