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- 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...
- Thangatti), previously known as Dyangadi (Djangadi), is the Australian Aboriginal language once spoken by the Djangadi of the Macleay Valley and surrounding...
- Anēwan: Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia Yuin-Kuric peoples Djangadi: Macleay Valley, New South Wales, Australia Geawegal: Hunter Valley, New...
- Dhangatty, Thangatty, Dangati, Tangetti, Burgadi, Boorkutti, Dhanggadi, Djangadi, Dunggudi, Thungatti, Djaingadi, Dang getti, Danghetti, Danggadi, Dhangatty...
- and publishing the results. He recorded and analysed the Dhanggati or Djangadi language in 1969. His work was helpful in the efforts of the Ngabu Bin****i...
- Bidjigal Bigambul Birrbay Bundjalung Western Bundjalung Darkinyung Darug Djangadi Djiringanj Eora Gamilaraay Gandangara Geawegal Gidhabal/Githabul Gringai/Gurin****...
- Darlwongo, Dhalwangu, Djawark, Djarlwag Northern Territory Dainggati[2] Djangadi, Dang-getti, Danghetti, Danggadi, Dhangatty, Thangatty, Thangatti, Dangati...
- 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...
- environs of (Armidale). Their southern boundaries met with those of the Djangadi and Ngamba. Gumbaynggir is classified as one of the two Gumbaynggiric languages...