What is the Aboriginal name for Bathurst?

What is the Aboriginal name for Bathurst?

Mount Panorama in Bathurst has been given an official second name, Wahluu, meaning “young man’s initiation place”. After a 40-year campaign by the Wiradjuri people in the New South Wales central west, the state government has approved the dual name for the Bathurst circuit, home to a famous annual car race.

What Aboriginal land is Bathurst on?

Wiradjuri country
Wiradjuri country is the largest in NSW, stretching from the eastern boundary of the Great Dividing Range.

Is Bathurst on wiradjuri?

In 1815, Governor Macquarie founded the town of Bathurst in central New South Wales on Wiradjuri Country.

What happened in the Bathurst massacre?

These attacks included men being speared, weapons stolen, buildings burned and stock killed. While Windradyne and his warriors engaged the area north-east of Bathurst, to the south related tribes also attacked, terrorising settlers and driving off cattle.

Where does the Wiradjuri tribe come from?

The Wiradjuri are the largest Aboriginal group in New South Wales. They once occupied a vast area in central New South Wales, on the plains running north and south to the west of the Blue Mountains.

What is the Wiradjuri culture?

The Wiradjuri people were a hunter-gatherer society made up of small clans or close family groups whose movements followed seasonal food gathering and ritual patterns. The 2016 Census has the aboriginal population standing at 1,021 in the Forbes Shire, that is 9.6% of the total population.

What totem is Wiradjuri?

the goanna
The Bathurst Wiradjuri was the most easterly grouping of the Wiradjuri nation. Their totem is the goanna. Words which have been borrowed from Wiradjuri include: boggi ‘a lizard’ (1911)

Who started the Bathurst War?

200 years of Bathurst: The Wiradjuri story. It was the 7th of May 1815 when Governor Lachlan Macquarie, fresh from his journey across the Blue Mountains, erected a flagstaff and started a new settlement called Bathurst.

Why did the major Nunn’s massacre happen?

The chase after the natives was ordered after the Aborigines killed 5 stockmen in different incidents on the upper Gwydir River, New South Wales, and the settlers were seeking revenge for the death of their men.

What Aboriginal tribe is Dubbo?

The Tubbagah People of the Wiradjuri Nation are Dubbo’s traditional owners. With Aboriginal people making up 10 per cent of the local population (2006 Census), you’ll find many iconic events, sites and landmarks across the City that represent Aboriginal tradition and heritage.

How many Aboriginal people live in Bathurst Region?

The Census Data in 2006 reflects that there are 1235 Aboriginal people residing in the Bathurst Region, which represents 3.4% of the total population. In New South Wales approximately 2.1% of the population is indigenous.

What makes Bathurst so special?

With its majestic, finely preserved buildings bordering boulevard-like thoroughfares that are divided with towering street lamps, dramatic and ornate, and memorials to its foreign war dead and daring white explorers in its grand public spaces, Bathurst is a wonderland for the history tragic.

Are there any Wiradjuri reserves in Bathurst?

From the 1890s, many surviving Wiradjuri were placed on reserves and missions outside the Bathurst area, particularly those located at Wellington and Cowra. No reserves or missions were identified within the BRC area in the research for this study.

Why are there so many ghosts in Bathurst?

“Aboriginal spirits and settler ghosts are all over the place around here. That’s because so many bad things happened about Bathurst in colonial times.” We pass a bowls club, apparently innocuous enough with its tended greens, benign facade and colourful neons offering food and grog.

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