Aboriginee language

  • What does the Australian word "Woolloomooloo" mean?


  • Woolloomooloo means kangaroo, especially a young kangaroo. The original Aboriginal word was pronounced more like "walla mulla". "Woolloomooloo - from an Aboriginal word "Walla-mulla" meaning "young male kangaroo" This website quotes "The Book of Sydney Suburbs", compiled and edited by Frances Pollon (1988) http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~isaacyip/suburbs3.htm ================================== "Wallamoula (Cadigal for kangaroo) to Woolloomooloo" Heritage Council of New South Wales http://www.heritage.nsw.gov.au/docs/placenames_policy.pdf ================================== "Woolloomooloo thought to be an Aboriginal word for a young kangaroo." http://www.boatingoz.com.au/articles/sydharnames.htm ================================== ". . . .the area was originally set aside by Governor Phillip as a reserve for local Aborigines it took the name WALLA-MULLA meaning young male kangaroo (the spelling being settled 1830.)" http://www.darlinghurst.biz/woolloomooloo/history_views.htm ================================== It has been spelt various different ways over the years: " Present name: Woolloomooloo Bay Aboriginal name: Walla-mool, Wallamoula, Wooloomooloo " http://www.livingharbour.net/maps/aboriginal_place_txt.htm ================================== By the way, the word "kangaroo" came from another part of Australia. "First contact between the Cadigal and Europeans was marked by curiosity and misunderstanding. The word ?kangaroo?, for example, was not a local Aboriginal word. It was introduced to the Cadigal by Europeans from Captain Cook?s expedition wordlist, based on a north Queensland Aboriginal language. The Cadigal assumed it was the English word for animal." http://www.hht.nsw.gov.au/home2 ================================== "The name, by the way, is from an Aboriginal language other than the one which gave us kangaroo, but oddly enough, Woolloomooloo is actually about kangaroos. In this case, small brown kangaroos. I heard that this really referred to joeys" http://www.hidebound.com/A555BA/Welcome.nsf/0/1bf0ea0c75c5d31886256d9c0037119c?OpenDocument Thanks for an interesting question! Please don't hesitate to ask if you would like me to clarify anything. Best Wishes - Leli Searches: Woolloomooloo aborigine OR aboriginal origin ://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Woolloomooloo+aborigine+OR+aboriginal+origin+&btnG=Google+Search&meta= Woolloomooloo "aboriginal name OR word" joey OR kangaroo ://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Woolloomooloo+%22aboriginal+name+OR+word%22+joey+OR+kangaroo&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&start=10&sa=N Walla-mulla kangaroo ://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Walla-mulla+kangaroo&btnG=Google+Search&meta= Cadigal word kangaroo ://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=cadigal+word+kangaroo&btnG=Google+Search&meta=