In the Sydney area.
The Eora people were the Aborigines of the Port Jackson/Sydney area.
Eora means "here" and it was givien as a name to the native indigenous people of the sydney region because when they were asked where they were from they answed "eora".
The Eora were a tribe of people in Sydney, Australia. They lived near the coasts and acquired most of their food from the sea and from local plants.
in huts
Beaches
in huts
in huts
Eora people speak English.Historically, they spoke Darug, also called Sydney Language. Darug went extinct in the early 20th Century.
The Eora people, who were the Aboriginal inhabitants of the Sydney area in Australia, lived in shelters made of bark, reeds, and branches. These structures were often temporary and could be easily moved to accommodate their nomadic lifestyle.
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Sydney near Marrickville.