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  2. Eora - Wikipedia

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    Eora is the name given by the earliest European settlers [2][a] to a group of Aboriginal people belonging to the clans along the coastal area of what is now known as the Sydney basin, in New South Wales, Australia. The Eora share a language with the Darug people, whose traditional lands lie further inland, to the west of the Eora.

  3. Utah State University - Wikipedia

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    Utah State University (USU or Utah State) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Logan, Utah. [12] [13] Founded in 1888 under the Morrill Land-Grant Acts as Utah's federal land-grant institution, Utah State is one of two flagship universities for the state of Utah; [14] [15] it is classified among "Carnegie R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity".

  4. TAFE NSW - Wikipedia

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    TAFE NSW Eora, formerly the Eora Centre for the Visual and Performing Arts and then Eora College, is a campus of NSW Sydney Metro at Darlington. [ 13 ] located on Abercrombie Street. It has been a centre for contemporary visual and performing arts and Aboriginal studies since it was established in July 1984 on Regent Street, Chippendale by ...

  5. Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA) is an accredited academic art museum focused on modern and contemporary art at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. NEHMA was founded in 1982 with the ceramic collection of philanthropist and namesake Nora Eccles Harrison. The museum has since expanded to include over 5,500 objects focused on ...

  6. Bennelong Point - Wikipedia

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    Bennelong Point is known to the local Gadigal people of the Eora nation as Dubbagullee. [1] The point was originally a small tidal island, Bennelong Island, that largely consisted of rocks with a small beach on the western side. The island was located on the tip of the eastern arm of Sydney Cove and was apparently separated from the mainland at ...

  7. Chase Fine Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Venue website. The Daryl Chase Fine Arts Center is a multi-venue visual and performing arts complex on the campus of Utah State University. It is named for Daryl Chase, the tenth president of USU, who served from 1954 to 1968. It houses performance venues such as the Kent Concert Hall, the Morgan Theatre, the Tippetts Balcony, the Black Box ...

  8. Wallumettagal - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Wallumedegal are listed as part of the Eora. [1] In the earlier days of Sydney's history, even before the Ryde-Hunters Hill area was known as Kissing Point, it was known as Wallumatta, in honour of its original inhabitants. Wallumatta Nature Reserve is a small remnant of the original vegetation of the area inhabited by the Wallumettagal ...

  9. Performance Hall (Utah State University) - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 2006. Construction cost. $12 million [1] The Manon Caine Russell Kathryn Caine Wanlass Performance Hall is a modern recital hall on the campus of Utah State University. The Performance Hall, by which name it is usually known, was a gift to USU from two alumni sisters in 2006. Since its opening, the Performance Hall has become widely ...