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Wergaia

The Wergaia or Werrigia people are an Aboriginal Australian group in the Mallee and Wimmera regions of north-Western Victoria, made up of a number of clans. The people were also known as the Maligundidj (in the Wotjobaluk language) which means the people belonging to the mali (mallee) eucalypt bushland which covers much of their territory.

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related to history · 38
Wergaia → Aboriginal, Antwerp, Australian Boy, Banji, Border Police, Britain, Christian, Edward John Eyre, Ellerman, England, European, Europeans, First Fleet, Gur-balug, He, His, Horatio Cockburn Ellerman, Indigenous, Indigenous Australians, It
related to Ebenezer Mission · 17
Wergaia → Banji, Boga, Bungo, Ebenezer Mission, Ellerman, Friedrich Hagenauer, Gippsland, In, Lake Tyers Mission, Punyo Bunnutt, Spieseke, State Government, The, Two Moravian, Victoria, Victorian Lands Department, Willie's
related to Mythological and empirical thinking · 14
Wergaia → According, Boorong, BramBram Ngul, Bunjil, Lake Tyrrell, Naracoorte, One, Philosophical Institute, September, Stanbridge, Stanbridge's, Victoria, When William Edward Stanbridge, Wudjubalug
related to Native Title recognition · 14
Wergaia → Australia, December, In, It, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Jupagalk, Justice Merkel, Justice Ron Merkel, The Indigenous, Uncle Jack Kennedy, Victoria, Wimmera, Wudjubalug
related to Language · 5
Wergaia → Kulinic, Nyungan, Pama, The Wergaia, Wemba-Wemba
related to Ecology · 2
Wergaia → It, Thomas Mitchell

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people wimmera wudjubalug aboriginal first mallee victoria one territory peoples lake mission native indigenous called william ellerman australian river ebenezer

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Wergaiarelated to Ebenezer MissionTwo Moravian0.60section
Wergaiarelated to Ebenezer MissionFriedrich Hagenauer0.60section
Wergaiarelated to Ebenezer MissionSpieseke0.60section
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Wergaiarelated to Ebenezer MissionBanji0.60section
Wergaiarelated to Ebenezer MissionBungo0.60section
Wergaiarelated to Ebenezer MissionPunyo Bunnutt0.60section
Wergaiarelated to Ebenezer MissionWillie's0.60section
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Wergaiarelated to Ebenezer MissionEllerman0.60section
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