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Indigenous Australians and Jardwadjali

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Difference between Indigenous Australians and Jardwadjali

Indigenous Australians vs. Jardwadjali

Indigenous Australians are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia, descended from groups that existed in Australia and surrounding islands prior to British colonisation. The Jardwadjali (also known as the Jaadwa) are Indigenous Australians of the State of Victoria, whose traditional lands occupy the lands in the upper Wimmera River watershed east to Gariwerd (Grampians) and west to Lake Bringalbert.

Similarities between Indigenous Australians and Jardwadjali

Indigenous Australians and Jardwadjali have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Australasian Legal Information Institute, Australian Aboriginal cricket team in England in 1868, Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Bunjil, Djab wurrung, First Fleet, Johnny Mullagh, List of Indigenous Australian group names, Murray River, Smallpox, The Age, Victoria (Australia), Wimmera.

Australasian Legal Information Institute

The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) is an institution operated jointly by the Faculties of Law of the University of Technology Sydney and the University of New South Wales.

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Australian Aboriginal cricket team in England in 1868

In 1868, a cricket team composed of Aboriginal Australians toured England between May and October of that year, thus becoming the first organised group of Australian sportspeople to travel overseas.

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Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology

Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology (also known as Dreamtime or Dreaming stories, songlines, or Aboriginal oral literature) are the stories traditionally performed by Aboriginal peoples within each of the language groups across Australia.

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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies

The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) is an independent Australian Government statutory authority.

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Bunjil

In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Bunjil is a creator deity, culture hero and ancestral being, often depicted as a wedge-tailed eagle (or eaglehawk).

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Djab wurrung

The Djab wurrung, also Tjapwurrung, people are Indigenous Australians who occupy the volcanic plains of central Victoria from the Mount William Range of Gariwerd in the west to the Pyrenees range in the east encompassing the Wimmera River flowing north and the headwaters of the Hopkins River flowing south.

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First Fleet

The First Fleet was the 11 ships that departed from Portsmouth, England, on 13 May 1787 to found the penal colony that became the first European settlement in Australia.

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Johnny Mullagh

Johnny Mullagh (born Unaarrimin; 13 August 1841 – 14 August 1891) was a leading Victorian cricketer who led the famous 1868 Aboriginal cricket tour of England.

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List of Indigenous Australian group names

Below is a list of names and collective designations which have been applied, either currently or in the past, to groups of Indigenous Australians.

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Murray River

The Murray River (or River MurrayIn South Australia, the rendition "River Murray" is the most common, as is "River Darling" and "River Torrens".) (Ngarrindjeri: Millewa, Yorta Yorta: Tongala) is Australia's longest river, at in length.

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Smallpox

Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by one of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.

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The Age

The Age is a daily newspaper that has been published in Melbourne, Australia, since 1854.

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Victoria (Australia)

Victoria (abbreviated as Vic) is a state in south-eastern Australia.

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Wimmera

The Wimmera is a region of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Indigenous Australians and Jardwadjali Comparison

Indigenous Australians has 446 relations, while Jardwadjali has 56. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 2.79% = 14 / (446 + 56).

References

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