Tepiti

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The Tepiti (Debidigh) or Teppathiggi were an indigenous Australian tribe of Queensland. They may be the same as the Lotiga (Luthigh).

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The Tepiti controlled some 400 square miles (1,000 km2) of territory on the middle Ducie River. [1]

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    Citations

    1. Tindale 1974, p. 185.

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