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Patyegarang Patyegarang (c 1780s) was an Australian Aboriginal woman from the Cadigal people of the Eora nation. Patyegarang (pronounced Pa-te-ga-rang) taught William Dawes the language of her people and is thought to be one of the first people to have taught an Aboriginal language to the early colonists in New South Wales. ==Contact with the colonists== Patyegarang was aged around 15 when she became a guide and language teacher to William Dawes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.williamdawes.org/patyegarang.html )〕 Dawes, an astronomer, mathematician and linguist, was a lieutenant in the Royal Marines on board the HMS Sirius, of the First Fleet, to the Colony of New South Wales. William Dawes met Patye (as he would call her) when he struck up friendships with the local Cadigal people.
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