Kongabula

Last updated

The Kongabula were an indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland.

Contents

Country

The Kongabula inhabited the steep forest areas of the Carnarvon Range and the headwaters of the Injune (Hutton) Creek and Dawson River north of their meeting point. They lay both east and north of the Great Dividing Range Norman Tindale set their lands at 2,300 square miles (6,000 km2). [1]

Alternative names

Notes

    Citations

    1. 1 2 Tindale 1974, p. 177.

    Sources

    Related Research Articles

    The Niabali, otherwise written Nyiyaparli, are an indigenous Australia tribe of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

    The Kalamaia are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Wheatbelt and Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia.

    The Nangatadjara are an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia.

    The Bailgu are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

    The Mandara were an indigenous Australian people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia. They are extinct, having been absorbed into neighboring peoples, and their language is unrecorded.

    The Wirngir are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

    The Wirdinja were an Aboriginal Australian people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

    The Malgaru were an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia. They might have been a subgroup of the Wariangga.

    The Ninanu were an Aboriginal Australian people of the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.

    The Doolboong, also known as Duulngari, were an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory and northeast Western Australia.

    The Ildawongga are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

    The Kalaako (Kalarko) were an Aboriginal Australian people of the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia.

    The Malngin are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Malngin language was a dialect of Gurindj.

    The Yankunytjatjara people, also written Yankuntjatjarra, Jangkundjara, and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of South Australia.

    The Pilatapa were an Indigenous people of South Australia, now extinct.

    The Gugu Rarmul were an indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland, one of several whose speech was called Gugu Yawa.

    The Laia were an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Queensland.

    The Lanima were an indigenous people of the state of Queensland.

    The Iningai (Yiningayi) are an indigenous Australian people of the present-day Longreach Region in the state of Queensland.

    The Nguri are an indigenous Australian people of southern Queensland.