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aboriginal names or folklore about Yellow-tailed Black cockatoo

To: Cas and Lisa Liber <>
Subject: aboriginal names or folklore about Yellow-tailed Black cockatoo
From: Chris Gregory <>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 23:38:35 +1100
Cas
Nothing to do withYTBC's I am afraid but Parap a suburb of Darwin was
originally Paraparap until the 60's when in good old Aussie fashion it
was shortened to Parap. The name means Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo in the
Aboriginal language. Maybe there is YTBC suburb or town lurking out there
somewhere

Cheers

Chris Gregory
On 25 February 2010 21:10, Cas and Lisa Liber <>wrote:

> Hi all,
> was developing a page on the Yellow-tailed Black cockatoo on wikipedia
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-tailed_Black_Cockatoo
>
> I have Wylah (Hunter region) and Ngaoaraa (dharawal) as aboriginal names.
> Has anyne heard of other legends or names, or even ewhich specific language
> Wylah comes from?
>
> also , if I look up Mount Langi Ghiran which is supposed to mean "Home of
> the Black Cockatoo", there seems to be sources saying it is both/either
> Yellow or Red-tailed....
>
> all input and references much welcomed
> Cas
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