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D'harawal Location MapD'harawal Calendar
the D'harawal Country and language area extends from the southern shores of
Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) to the northern shores of the Shoalhaven River,
and from the eastern shores of the Wollondilly River system to the eastern seaboard
January February March April May June July August September October November December
Burran Marrai'gang Burrugin Wiritjiribin Ngoonungi Parra'dowee

Time of Parra'dowee -
Goray'murrai (warm and wet) November - December

This Season begins with the Great Eel Spirit calling his children to him, and the eels which are ready to mate make their way down the rivers and creeks to the ocean. It is the time of the blooming of the Kai'arrewan (Acacia binervia) which announces the occurrence of fish in the bays and estuaries.

Bureau of Meteorology Temperature and Rainfall Graphs for this region

Permission [pending] to use the D'harawal seasonal calendar is granted by the D'harawal Traditional Knowledgeholders' and Descendents' Circle