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Wangal tribesman, warrior, and diplomat, Bennelong, first captured in November 1789 at the behest of New South Wales Governor Arthur Phillip[citation needed]

The Wangal people (a.k.a. Wanngal or Won-gal[1]) are a clan of the Dharug Aboriginal people whose heirs are custodians of the lands and waters of what is now the Inner West of Sydney, New South Wales, centred around the Municipality of Strathfield, Municipality of Burwood, City of Canada Bay and former Ashfield Council (now part of Inner West Council) and extending west into the City of Parramatta.[2][3][4][5]

  1. ^ Australian Museum 2002.
  2. ^ Strathfield Council.
  3. ^ IWC: Aboriginal Hist.
  4. ^ CoCBC.
  5. ^ Burwood Council.

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the Mowbray River to the hill at Port Douglas, finally coming to rest at Wangal Djungay (Double Island) In one account, he was killed by emu men at 'Din...

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Portrait of Bennelong, a senior Wangal man of the Eora peoples...

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many thousands of years by the Burramattagal, Toongagal, Wallumattagal, Wangal, and Wategora Aboriginal peoples. They used the river as an important source...

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University of Sydney Quadrangle

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owners of the land on which the Quadrangle was built are the Cadigal and Wangal tribes of the Eora people. Robert Strachan Wallace, the university's vice...

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