- Names.
Australian National University Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-708-10741-6. "
Wangaibon".
Countries and
their Cultures. Woods, J. D. (1879). The
Native Tribes...
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Guwinmal (Koinjmal)
Jandai Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) Mamu
Turrbul Wakka Wakka Wangaibon Weilwan (Wayilwan) Wik
peoples such as the Wik
Munkin Yuggera (Jagera)...
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marking the
centre of NSW. The
district was
originally inhabited by the
Wangaibon Peoples.
Thomas Mitc****
explored the
Bogan River in 1835,
camping on...
-
Cobar New
South Wales Name
derives from the
Ngiyambaa language of the
Wangaibon and
Weilwan peoples. 1870
Hughenden Queensland 1870
Medlow Bath New South...
- (opposite bank of the cr****) was
traditional lands of the
neighboring Wangaibon a
tribe of the
Ngiyambaa peoples.
though this may have been due to an...
- the
traditional lands of
Wangaaypuwan dialect speakers (also
known as
Wangaibon) of
Ngiyampaa people.
After settler colonisation, the site of Hermidale...
- the area
around "The Overflow" was
traditional lands of the
neighboring Wangaibon a
tribe of the
Ngiyambaa peoples.
though this may have been due to an...
- the area
around "The Overflow" was
traditional lands of the
neighboring Wangaibon a
tribe of the
Ngiyambaa peoples,
though this may have been due to an...
- Ngampah, Ngemba, Ngeumba, Ngiamba, Ngjamba,
Ngiyampaa and Ngumbarr;
Wangaibon is also
called Wangaaybuwan and Wongaibon, and
Weilwan is also called...
-
Wiradjuri word 'ngarru-mayiny'
meaning 'honey people'. The land lay
within Wangaibon territory. The
first European to
visit the
district was John
Oxley who...