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Thaua
Thaua people, (also spelled Dhawa 〔(AusAntrop Language Id S.52 )〕) or Thauaira or Thawa or Tharawal people of the Yuin (Murring) nation of the South Coast of New South Wales. The associated language name is Thurga /Thoorga / Durga/ Dhurga. ==Country==
Norman Tindale in his 1974 catalogue of Australian Aboriginal boundaries describes the Thua country and associated estates as follows:〔(Tindale, Norman (1974) "Thaua" in his ''Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes''. South Australian Museum. ) Accessed 9 June 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 () 'sea coast people,' and the () or (HREF="http://www.kotoba.ne.jp/word/11/Pambula, New South Wales" TITLE="Pambula, New South Wales">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.''
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