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Other names
  
John McGill

Spouse(s)
  
Patty

Name
  
Biraban Biraban

Died
  
April 14, 1846


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Traditional burning biraban


Biraban (died 14 April 1846), also known as John McGill (also spelt M'Gill, MacGil, Maggill), was a leader of the Awabakal people of Indigenous Australians at Lake Macquarie. His native name, also spelt Barabahn, Bi-ra-bán, and Birabān, means "eaglehawk" in the Awabakal language.

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Biraban spoke English fluently, and acted as an interpreter between Aborigines and settlers. From 1825 he served as an informant to the missionary Lancelot Edward Threlkeld teaching him the Awabakal language and tribal lore.

The Biraban Public School was named after him in recognition of where he used to live.

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References

Biraban Wikipedia