- The
Djangadi people, also
spelt Dhungatti, Dainggati,
Tunggutti or
Dunghutti are an
Aboriginal Australian people resident in the
Macleay Valley of northern...
- At the
start of the
British arrival the town lay
within the area of the
Djangadi people's lands. An
Aboriginal presence has been
attested archaeologically...
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Bidjigal Bigambul Birrbay Bundjalung Western Bundjalung Darkinyung Darug Djangadi Djiringanj Eora
Gamilaraay Gandangara Geawegal Gidhabal/Githabul Gringai/Gurin****...
- Anēwan:
Northern Tablelands, New
South Wales,
Australia Yuin-Kuric
peoples Djangadi:
Macleay Valley, New
South Wales,
Australia Geawegal:
Hunter Valley, New...
- Darlwongo, Dhalwangu, Djawark,
Djarlwag Northern Territory Dainggati[2]
Djangadi, Dang-getti, Danghetti, Danggadi, Dhangatty, Thangatty, Thangatti, Dangati...
- Thangatti),
previously known as
Dyangadi (
Djangadi), is the
Australian Aboriginal language once
spoken by the
Djangadi of the
Macleay Valley and surrounding...
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environs of (Armidale).
Their southern boundaries met with
those of the
Djangadi and Ngamba.
Gumbaynggir is
classified as one of the two
Gumbaynggiric languages...
-
estimated that some 15 m****acres took
place of the
Indigenous peoples of this
Djangadi area. 29
November 1847.
Kangaroo Cr**** poisoning.
Thomas Coutts deliberately...
- Dhangatty, Thangatty, Dangati, Tangetti, Burgadi, Boorkutti, Dhanggadi,
Djangadi, Dunggudi, Thungatti, Djaingadi, Dang getti, Danghetti, Danggadi, Dhangatty...
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Neighbouring tribes were the
Baanbay (Gumbaynggir) to
their east; the
Djangadi to the south-east, the
Yugambal (Jukambal) and
Ngarabal to
their north...