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  1. The project identifies Nyungar placenames and meanings prior to colonial settlement and makes available a number of resources for public educational use. The South-West, known as Nyungar Boodjar to Nyungar people, is described by the west coast on its western side and an approximate line running from Esperance through Nungarin to Geraldton on its eastern side. The area is divided into 14 separate but interconnected language regions that are used as grouping categories for the Nyungar language names identified in this project. The areas are: Wudjari, Koreng, Pibelmen, Wardandi, Njunga, Ngakinjaki, Balardong, Juat, Amangu, Minang, Kaneang, Wilman, Pinjarup and Kaneang.
    http://www.boodjar.sis.uwa.edu.au/index.htm
  2. Great Southern Family History Society. South Western Australia. Katanning, Broomhill, Cranbrook, Dumbleyung, Gnowerangup, Kojonup, Tambellup, Nyabing, Wagin, and Woodanilling are included. Indexes to births and marriages from the Great Southern Herald from 1917 - 1930 are available on this site. Also members' interests and research service.
    http://members.westnet.com.au/gsfhs
  3. Website of the Walpole Nornalup and Districts Historical Society. Includes lots of oral histories and photographs of this area in the south west of Western Australia.
    http://www.walpolenornaluphistory.org/home

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