The Wodiwodi or Wodi Wodi, also pronounced Whardi Whardi (according to an interview with Joan Mc Grady- nee Kearney in the early 1990s), are a sub-group of the Dharawal people, an Indigenous Australian people of the east coast of the continent.[1]
The Wodiwodi or Wodi Wodi, also pronounced Whardi Whardi (according to an interview with Joan Mc Grady- nee Kearney in the early 1990s), are a sub-group...
Dharawal language, also spelt Tharawal and Thurawal, and also known as Wodiwodi and other variants, is an Australian Aboriginal language of New South Wales...
Native Title Act 1993 there have been claims lodged by descendants of the Wodiwodi clan who claim to have survived the early decimations and gradually moved...
South Wales from Botany Bay to Shoalhaven, and west to Berrima and Camden. Wodiwodi (or Wadi-Wadi) – a subdivision of Thuruwal, includes the Aboriginal people...
Wirdinja[2] Western Australia Wiri[2] Queensland Wirngir[2] Western Australia Wodiwodi[2] Woddi Woddi, Illawarra, Tharawal New South Wales Wogait[2] Worgait Northern...
On 1 October 1818, approximately six Wodiwodi people were killed by nine settlers from the Colony of New South Wales along the Minnamurra River in the...
massacre. Local settlers attacked and killed at least six members of the Wodiwodi people camped on the banks of the Minnamurra River on the pretext that...
leaves Bathurst to explore along the Macquarie River 1 October – At least 6 Wodiwodi Aboriginals are killed by nine European settlers in the Minnamurra River...