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Tharawal People
aka: Dharawal, Darawal, Carawal, Turawal, Thurawal, Thurrawal, Thurrawall, Turu-wal, Turuwul, Turrubul, Turuwull
Tharawal (AIATSIS), nd (SIL)[1]
Sydney Basin bioregion
Hierarchy
Language family:Pama–Nyungan
Language branch:Yuin–Kuric
Language group:Yora
Group dialects:Tharawal[2]
Area
Bioregion:Sydney Basin
Location:Sydney and Illawarra, New South Wales
Coordinates:34°S 151°E / 34°S 151°E / -34; 151
RiversGeorges and Shoalhaven
Notable individuals
Traditional lands of Aboriginal tribes around Sydney[a]

The Tharawal people and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people, identified by the Yuin language.[2] Traditionally, they lived as hunter–fisher–gatherers in family groups or clans with ties of kinship, scattered along the coastal area of what is now the Sydney basin in New South Wales.

  1. ^ Dousset 2005.
  2. ^ a b AIATSIS 2012.


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