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- The Kungarakany people, also spelt Koongurrukuñ, Kungarrakany, Kungarakan and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory...
- west of Batchelor. The joint traditional owners of this area and the Kungarakan and Warai peoples and their rights to this land are recognised in the...
- peoples who are joint traditional Aboriginal owners of that area. The Kungarakan, Warai and Maranunggu peoples are traditional owners of lands in the Finniss...
- Siamese fighting fish. Indigenous Australians including the Warray and Kungarakan owned the lands among the river for millennia. Lieutenant Fitzmaurice...
- The Kungarakany language, also spelt Kungarakan, Gunerakan, Gungaragan, Gungarakanj, and Kangarraga, is an extinct Australian language spoken in the Northern...
- of Queensland Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-7022-2335-8. "Language « Kungarakan Culture & Education ****ociation". kungarakan.org.au. Retrieved 2024-06-14....
- Retrieved 1 October 2024. "Kungarakan Language – Ngun Koongurrukun « Kungarakan Culture & Education ****ociation". kungarakan.org.au. Retrieved 1 October...
- Territory Kundjeyhmi[1] Northern Territory North Kungadutji[2] Queensland Kungarakan[2] Kungarakany[1] Northern Territory Fitzmaurice Kunggara[2] Kurtjar[1]...
- Corporation". Bawinanga. Retrieved 2024-02-09. "About « Kungarakan Culture & Education ****ociation". kungarakan.org.au. Retrieved 2024-02-09. Cabinet, Prime Minister...
- lived throughout the area for thousands of years. It is important to the Kungarakan and Marranunggu peoples for whom their ancestral spirits, still considered...