Wanarua people

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The Wanarua people are an Aboriginal Australian group traditionally associated with the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, known for their distinct language, culture, and enduring connection to their ancestral lands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aboriginal Australian people
Indigenous people of New South Wales
continent Australia
country Australia
cultureArea Southeast Australia NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf Australia NERFINISHED
faced European colonisation
disruption of traditional life
frontier conflict
land dispossession
hasAlternativeName Wonaruah people NERFINISHED
Wonnarua people NERFINISHED
hasConnectionTo Country
Hunter River NERFINISHED
ancestral lands
hasCulturalPractice Dreaming stories
ceremonial gatherings
land-based spiritual practices
oral history
song and dance traditions
traditional hunting and gathering
hasCulturalStatus enduring connection to land
ongoing cultural practices
hasGoal cultural heritage protection
land rights recognition
language revitalisation
preservation of sacred sites
hasHeritage archaeological sites
burial sites
ceremonial grounds
rock art sites
hasLanguage Wonnarua language NERFINISHED
hasOrganization Wonnarua Nation Aboriginal Corporation NERFINISHED
hasPopulationStatus continuing community
surviving
hasReligion Australian Aboriginal spirituality
hasSocialStructure clan-based society
kinship system
isPartOf Aboriginal peoples of the Hunter Valley NERFINISHED
isRelatedGroup neighbouring Aboriginal groups of New South Wales
languageFamily Pama–Nyungan languages NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Traditional Owners of parts of the Hunter Valley
traditionalRegion Hunter Valley NERFINISHED
New South Wales NERFINISHED
eastern Australia NERFINISHED

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Wonnarua people hasAlternativeName Wanarua people