- The
Mandandanyi are an
Aboriginal Australian people of Queensland. The
Mandandanji occupied 15,400
square miles (40,000 km2) of
tribal territory, which...
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British colonisation, the
Aboriginal peoples of the
Mandandanji Nation occupied this region.
Mandandanji (also
known as Mandandanyi, Mandandanjdji, Kogai)...
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Mandandanji (also
known as Mandandanyi, Mandandanjdji, Kogai) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Mandandanji people. The
Mandandanji language...
- Maranganji, Gunya, Wadja, ****iri, Wadjalang, Wadjabangai, Iningai,
Mandandanji, Gunggari,
Koamu (Kooma), Ganulu, Nguri,
Yagalingu Extinct by 1987 Some...
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George was
founded on the
boundaries of
three Aboriginal groups, the
Mandandanji to the north, the
Kooma to the south-west and the
Bigambul to the south-east...
- language. They
appear to have had
kinship ties with the
neighbouring Mandandanji,
Bigambul and
Yiman people. The name
Chinchilla is a
corruption of the...
- on St George's Day, 23
April 1846. Mitc****
named the
river after the
Mandandanji word for
water or
running stream,
balun or
balonn or balonne. E.J. Beardmore...
- Canberra: ANU Press. Collins,
Patrick (2002).
Goodbye Bussamarai, The
Mandandanji Land War,
Southern Queensland 1842-1852. St Lucia: UQP. ISBN 0702232939...
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establishing these runs,
their men had a
large battle with the
local Mandandanji people killing around fifty of them. A
force of
Border Police under John...
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south to
Tolga in the north,
Queensland Manbarra Palm Island,
Queensland Mandandanji[1][2]
Queensland Riverine Mandara[2]
Western Australia Manthi Western...