NAIDOC Week 2025 Acknowledgement of Country RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation The two groups of clans that spoke related -urrung languages and were considered honorary members of the Kulin 'nation' were Watha wurrung and Djadja wurrung. The clan estates of The language spoken by members of four Koorie clans that lived in adjoining estates in the Port Phillip region was known as Woi wurrung. The clans belonged to three language groups, Western Kulin Watha wurrung clans to the west of the river, and the Eastern Kulin Woi wurrung to the Before European settlement, West Melbourne Swamp played an important rôle in the Kulin world. History Before British colonisation, the tribes spoke five related languages. Before British colonisation, the tribes spoke five related languages. The basis of this confederacy was a commonality of language and spiritual belief. It extends up into the Great Dividing Range and the Loddon and Goulburn River valleys. Once or twice a year people from all of the language groups that made up the Kulin nation The Kulinic languages form a branch of the Pama–Nyungan family in Victoria (Australia). 2008-10-21 08:44 Nick carson 491×486 (14288 Boonwurrung People are part of the eastern Kulin nation, alongside Wadawurrung, Woi Wurrung, Daung Wurrung and Djadjawurrung. These languages are spoken by two groups: the eastern Kulin group of Woiwurrung–Taungurung, Boonwurrung and Kulin A confederacy of Koorie clans, the Kulin was comprised of four -urrung dialect groups. The name The five language groups that comprised the Kulin Confederacy were the Boonwurrung, the Woi Wurrung, the Wada Wurrung, the Djadja Wurrung Tanderrum has been part of Wurundjeri culture for thousands of years, traditionally bringing together the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung, Boon These nations share a common culture and language. Their collective territory extends around Port Phillip and Western Port, up into the Great Dividing 2008-10-21 08:40 Nick carson 491×486 (14389 bytes) a very basic map of the 5 kulin language groups and a few current cities. These languages are spoken by two groups: the eastern Kulin group of Woiwurrung–Taungurung, Boonwurrung and Boon Wurrung elder and language specialist Aunty Fay Stewart-Muir shares ten words and their meanings. These languages are spoken by two groups: the eastern Kulin group of Woiwurrung–Taungurung, Boonwurrung and Ngurai-illam-wurrung; and the western language group of just Wadawurrung. The Kulin Nation comprises an alliance of five Aboriginal Australian language groups—Wathaurong, Djadjawurrung, Taungurung, Woiwurrung, and Boonwurrung—whose The Kulin Nation is a sophisticated alliance with regulated social systems and structures of governance that regulate trade, diplomacy, and ceremonial life, but in this article we will focus The Kulin languages are a group of closely related languages of the Kulin people, part of the Kulinic branch of Pama–Nyungan. In the The Kulin nation is an alliance of five Aboriginal nations in south central Victoria, Australia. History of the Kulin Nation Before British people arrived, the tribes of the Kulin nation spoke . At t The collective traditional territory of the Kulin Nation extends around Port Phillip and Western Port. They are: Kulin (3+, e. Woiwurrung) Kolakngat Drual (2) Warrnambool is Kulinic [1] and may be The Kulin nation is an alliance of five Aboriginal nations in south central Victoria, Australia. The central Victoria area has been inhabited for an estimated 42,000 years before European settlement. Woiwurrung) Kolakngat Drual (2) Warrnambool is Kulinic [1] and may be RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation Many of these Language Groups formed larger socio-political associations such as the Eastern Kulin, as shown in Image 3-3, which comprised various Language Groups including the The Kulin Nation The Kulin Nation consists of the five language groups who are the traditional custodians and are those that lived in the Port Phillip and Western Port regions: Boonwurrung TANDERRUM is a ceremony bringing together the Wurundjeri/Woiwurrung, Boon Wurrung, Taungurung, This is the domain of the Kulin Nation – an alliance of five indigenous “language groups” more-or-less centred on today’s Melbourne who Bridget Caldwell introduces us to a few words in Boon Wurrung and Woi Wurrung—two of the traditional languages spoken within the Kulin nation. Their collective territory extends around Port Phillip and Western Port, up into the Great Dividing The Kulin languages are a group of closely related languages of the Kulin people, part of the Kulinic branch of PamaNyungan. g. The name is The Kulinic languages form a branch of the Pama–Nyungan family in Victoria (Australia).
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