The pronunciation is virtually as the name looks, but with the accent on the syllable at the front for both names.
Ood - ge - roo Noo - nuckle
Alternatively, you could simply settle for her English name of "Kath Walker".
Kath Walker's Aboriginal name is Oodgeroo Noonuccal.
Oodgeroo Noonuccal was of the Noonuccal or Nunukultribe of Stradbroke Island - hence her name.
Nunukul.Kath Walker's aboriginal name was Oodgeroo Noonuccal. The Noonuccal came from her tribe of the Nunukul of North Stradbroke Island.
Oodgeroo Noonuccal, also known by her European name of Kath Walker, was believed to have been born on 3 November 1920.
As a symbol of commitment to her Aboriginal culture Kath Walker changed her name to Oodgeroo Noonuccal as this name introduces her as a Native American and not as a white girl.
Oodgeroo means paperbark, or paperbark tree.
Kath Walkers aboriginal name is Oodgeroo Noonucle
Oodgeroo Noonuccal was famous for being an indigenous Australian who was recognised by even the white community for her writing talents. Writing under the English name of Kath Walker, she penned thoughtful poems and short stories about the loss of her land and her people due to white settlement.
i think the name for aboriginal Queensland is gaurna
Mooroolbark's aboriginal name is Mooroolbik. This is the name that was given by the local Wurundjeri Aboriginal people. Mooroolbik means great water place.
The aboriginal name for the Port Macquarie area is Birbai.
Yackandandah *IS* the Aboriginal name....meaning rock/waterhole when translated.