- The
Gudjal, also
known as the Kutjala, are an
Indigenous Australian people of
northern Queensland. The
Gudjal spoke a
dialect of the
Warrongo subgroup...
-
language include Warrangu, Warrango, War(r)uŋu, War-oong-oo,
Gudjala and
Gudjal. The
Warungu language region includes areas from the
Upper Herbert River...
- the
Burdekin River, the
largest river in Queensland. This is the land of
Gudjal Aboriginal people.
Among the
interesting animals can be
found here, bridled...
- Kooranga, Koreng-Koreng, Koreng-koreng, Koren, Korenggoreng[2]
Queensland Gudjal (Kutjala?)
Queensland Northeast Gugu-Badhun[1] (Kutjala?, Warungu?) Queensland...
- (numerous varieties) Biri (several varieties)
Warrungu (& Gugu-Badhun,
Gudjal) (Kingkel?):
Darumbal Dharumbal was
added by
Bowern (2011); it had been...
-
Valley of Lagoons,
published in 2017. Gugu
Badhun is considered, with the
Gudjal language, to be a
dialect of the
Warrongo subgroup of
Greater Maric. Norman...
-
eastern neighbours are the Warungu, and the Gugu-Badhun, and, south-east, the
Gudjal. On
their southern side were the Mbara, with
Yanga and
Tagalaka to the west...
- for
important social and
cultural activity.
Traditionally the land of the
Gudjal people,
European settlement of the
Charters Towers area
began when gold...
- River. The
Warrongo bore
close linguistic and
cultural affinities with the
Gudjal and Gugu
Badhun peoples, all
three occupying the
Herbert and
Upper Burdekin...
- administration.
Charters Towers forms part of the
traditional land of the
Gudjal people. It was
established after gold was
discovered at the foot of Towers...