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- Patyegarang abstract "Patyegarang (c 1780s) was an Australian Aboriginal woman from the Cadigal people of the Eora nation. Patyegarang (pronounced Pa-te-ga-rang) taught William Dawes the language of her people and is thought to be one of the first people to have taught an Aboriginal language to the early colonists in New South Wales.".
- Q19876883 abstract "Patyegarang (c 1780s) was an Australian Aboriginal woman from the Cadigal people of the Eora nation. Patyegarang (pronounced Pa-te-ga-rang) taught William Dawes the language of her people and is thought to be one of the first people to have taught an Aboriginal language to the early colonists in New South Wales.".
- Patyegarang comment "Patyegarang (c 1780s) was an Australian Aboriginal woman from the Cadigal people of the Eora nation. Patyegarang (pronounced Pa-te-ga-rang) taught William Dawes the language of her people and is thought to be one of the first people to have taught an Aboriginal language to the early colonists in New South Wales.".
- Q19876883 comment "Patyegarang (c 1780s) was an Australian Aboriginal woman from the Cadigal people of the Eora nation. Patyegarang (pronounced Pa-te-ga-rang) taught William Dawes the language of her people and is thought to be one of the first people to have taught an Aboriginal language to the early colonists in New South Wales.".