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Alternative names: Dyirringan, Jeringin, Yuin (in part). Thaua Location: From north of Merimbula south to Green Cape; west to the scarp of the Dividing Range. T h p s p n p n n lp w e° r p H iv iH o H ■■ in■tn t w o n r n u n c t h o Ik\ 'a tu n n o l (o q o W m Uo Oo tl fn- / o n n lo \ W > .v « .« • w y . v u j ^ w j U I V U IU I Vy V / p I V> j ,

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Paienbara (tomahawk people) those who lived in the forest. The Twofold Bay people were called the Nulliker. Alternative names: Thawa, Thauaira, Thurga, Thoorga, Durga, Dhurga, Tadera-manji, Guyanagal, Murring, Katungal, Paienbera.

W.G. McDonald: ‘Some Notes on Aboriginal Place Names.' lllawarra Historical Society Bulletin, Wollongong, December 1974. This article reiterates the list of Aboriginal place names compiled in 1896 by George Thornton refer underthat date.

J.V.S. Megaw: The Recent Archeology of the Sydney District, Sydney, 1974.

L.E. Threlkeld: Australian Reminiscences & Papers, 1824-59, (N.Gunson, editor). Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra, 1974,2 volumes.

R.H.W. Reece: Aborigines and colonists - Aborigines and colonial society in New South Wales in the 1830’s and 1840’s, Sydney University Press, Sydney, 1974,254pp.

R.J. Lampbert & P.J. Hughes: ‘Sea level change and Aboriginal coastal adaptations in southern New South Wales.’ Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania, 1974, volume 9, no.3 pp.226-35.

Sharman Stone: Aborigines in White Australia, Heinemann Educational Books, South Yarra, 1974. A documentary history of the European attitudes affecting official policy in relation to the Australian Aboriginebetween 1697-1973.


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