Eden (New South Wales) (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Eden (New South Wales)" in German language version.

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abs.gov.au

jewishhistoryaustralia.net

killersofeden.com

nsw.gov.au

environment.nsw.gov.au

  • Heritage. In: environment.nsw.gov.au. Abgerufen am 28. Oktober 2022 (englisch).

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  • Norman Tindale: Thaua (NSW). In: N.B. Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia (1974). South Australian Museum, 2003, archiviert vom Original am 28. Oktober 2007; abgerufen am 22. Januar 2008: „From north of Merimbula south to Green Cape; west to the scarp of the Dividing Range. Their hordes were divided into two groups, the ['Katungal] 'sea coast people,' and the ['Baianbal] or ['Paienbara], the 'tomahawk people,' those who lived in the forests; a third group, the Bemerigal or mountain people at Cooma belonged to the Ngarigo with whom the inland Thaua had some associations. An early writer whose reference I have lost described the Twofold Bay people, whom he called Nulliker, as diminutive in stature as compared with inland aborigines. They had folded bark canoes and ventured out to sea. Their huts were trigonal bark shelters.“
  • Greg McKee: Killers of Eden. The incredible true story of the killer whales of Twofold Bay. 2010, archiviert vom Original am 17. Mai 2014; abgerufen am 30. März 2013.  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.killersofeden.com
  • Port of Eden. In: New South Wales Regional Ports. New South Wales Maritime Authority, 2006, archiviert vom Original am 5. Februar 2007; abgerufen am 14. Dezember 2006.

smh.com.au

  • Eden, New South Wales In: Travel, Sydney Morning Herald, 8. Februar 2004. Abgerufen am 21. Januar 2008 
  • Eden. 8. Februar 2004, abgerufen am 28. Oktober 2022 (englisch).

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  • Norman Tindale: Thaua (NSW). In: N.B. Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia (1974). South Australian Museum, 2003, archiviert vom Original am 28. Oktober 2007; abgerufen am 22. Januar 2008: „From north of Merimbula south to Green Cape; west to the scarp of the Dividing Range. Their hordes were divided into two groups, the ['Katungal] 'sea coast people,' and the ['Baianbal] or ['Paienbara], the 'tomahawk people,' those who lived in the forests; a third group, the Bemerigal or mountain people at Cooma belonged to the Ngarigo with whom the inland Thaua had some associations. An early writer whose reference I have lost described the Twofold Bay people, whom he called Nulliker, as diminutive in stature as compared with inland aborigines. They had folded bark canoes and ventured out to sea. Their huts were trigonal bark shelters.“
  • Greg McKee: Killers of Eden. The incredible true story of the killer whales of Twofold Bay. 2010, archiviert vom Original am 17. Mai 2014; abgerufen am 30. März 2013.  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.killersofeden.com
  • Port of Eden. In: New South Wales Regional Ports. New South Wales Maritime Authority, 2006, archiviert vom Original am 5. Februar 2007; abgerufen am 14. Dezember 2006.