Category
page 1Aboriginal peoples of Victoria (state)
Wurundjeri
The Wurundjeri people are an Aboriginal people of the Woiwurrung language group, in the Kulin nation. Together with the Boonwurrung people they are the traditional owners of the Yarra River Valley, covering much of the present location of Melbourne, or, in their language, Naarn. They continue to live in this area and throughout Australia. They were called the Yarra tribe by early European colonists.

Koori
Koori (also spelt koorie, goori or goorie) is a demonym for Aboriginal Australians from a region that approximately corresponds to southern New South Wales and Victoria. The word derives from the Indigenous language Awabakal. For some people and groups, it has been described as a reclaiming of Indigenous language and culture, as opposed to relying on European titles such as "Aboriginal". The term is also used with reference to institutions involving Koori communities and individuals, such as the Koori Court, Koori Radio and Koori Knockout.
Kulin people
Indigenous Australian ethnic group
Bunjil
thumb|Bunjil's Shelter
thumb|The wedge-tailed eagle is the largest bird of prey in Australia
thumb|Eagle is a 23-metre tall sculpture by Bruce Armstrong (sculptor)|Bruce Armstrong, inspired by Bunjil.