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Arweet is an important tribal position in the Boon wurrung and Wathaurong tribal peoples of the Indigenous Australian Kulin alliance who live from Western Port, Port Phillip, Geelong to Ballarat.〔Carolyn Briggs, ''(Boon wurrung Arweets Carolyn Briggs )'', Federation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages, Accessed 9 November 2008〕〔Tardis Enterprises Pty Ltd, cultural heritage advisors, ''(Stockyard Hill Wind Farm – Desktop Cultural Heritage Assessment )'', Accessed 9 November 2008〕 An Arweet is a leader or headman and held a similar tribal standing as a ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri people. Notable Arweet include: * Derrimut (1810c - 1864), arweet of the Yalukit-willam clan of the Bunurong people 〔Ian D. Clark, ''("You have all this place, no good have children ..." Derrimut: traitor, saviour, or a man of his people? )'', in the ''Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society'', 1 December 2005. Accessed 8 November 2008〕 * Ningerranarro ( Died 1847) also known as Benbow of the Boon wurrung〔 * Noonallaboon (1842–1844), Burrumbeet balug of the Wathaurong〔 * Balybalip also called Bullurp Bullurp, Bil-le-bil-lup, and King Billy of Ballarat (c.1823-1881), Burrumbeet balug of the Wathaurong〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arweet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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