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The Aboriginal word "narang" typically means "water" in some Indigenous Australian languages. It reflects the importance of water sources in Aboriginal cultures, which are often deeply connected to the land and its resources. The specific meaning can vary based on the language group and region, as there are many diverse Aboriginal languages across Australia.

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