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Summary Of: Wiradjuri

major Wiradjuri groups live in... Wiradjuri culture in fiction... The Wiradjuri name for themselves is... The Wiradjuri were the largest Aboriginal group in New South Wales... The Wiradjuri tribal area has been described as... Occupation of the land by the Wiradjuri can be seen by... The Wiradjuri are identified as a coherent group as they maintained a cycle of ceremonies that moved... The Wiradjuri diet included crayfish and fish such as... The Wiradjuri language had effectively died out of everyday spoken use... comes from the Wiradjuri word Wagga meaning crow... the Wiradjuri repeat the word... Wiradjuri culture in fiction... Wiradjuri culture in fiction... that takes place entirely among the Wiradjuri people before the arrival of Europeans in Australia... The story prominently features various concepts in Wiradjuri folklore and tradition... is a public assembly space for adult male Wiradjuri who have been formally initiated into manhood... Wiradjuri with bibliographic links...

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