Pengguna:BukanTeamBiasa/Kotak pasir/Darug
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Darug people | |
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aka Dharug, Dharruk, Dharrook, Darrook, Dharung, Broken Bay tribe[1] | |
Hierarchy | |
Language family: | Pama–Nyungan |
Language branch: | Yuin–Kuric |
Language group: | Dharug |
Group dialects: | Dharuk, Gamaraygal, Iora |
Area (approx. 6,000 sq. km) | |
Bioregion: |
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Location: | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates: | 33°35′S 150°35′E[1] |
Mountains: | Blue Mountains |
Rivers: | Cooks, Georges, Hawkesbury, Lane Cove, Nepean, Parramatta |
Notable individuals | |
Anthony Fernando |
Tutup
Laman ini mengenai the Aboriginal Australian people. Untuk the language, sila lihat Dharug language. Untuk the town whose name is derived from this name, sila lihat Dharruk, New South Wales.
The Darug or Dharug people are an Aboriginal Australian people, who share strong ties of kinship and, in pre-colonial times, survived as skilled hunters in family groups or clans, scattered throughout much of what is modern-day Sydney.
The Darug, originally a Western Sydney people, were bounded by the Kuringgai to the northeast around Broken Bay, the Darkinjung to the north, the Wiradjuri to the west on the eastern fringe of the Blue Mountains, the Gandangara to the southwest in the Southern Highlands, the Eora to the east[2] and the Tharawal to the southeast in the Illawarra area.