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Coranderrk / Ngurungaeta / William Barak / Warrandyte /  Victoria / Wonga Park /  Victoria / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Wurundjeri / Simon Wonga
Date: 2013-09-30 00:16:07
Coranderrk
Ngurungaeta
William Barak
Warrandyte
Victoria
Wonga Park
Victoria
Indigenous peoples of Australia
Wurundjeri
Simon Wonga

SIMON WONGA -the Master Mimic Many early settlers observed with amazement at how accurately Aboriginal people could mimic the calls and movements of animals, and the voices and mannerisms of people, -but Simon Wonga was

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