- The
Wurango or
Wurrugu are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory. The
Wurango's tribal lands encomp****ed
about 500
square miles (1...
- The
Wurrugu language, or
Wurango, also
known as the
Popham Bay language, is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language. It is
known from just a few 19th-century...
- Wunambul[1]
Western Australia Kimberley Wuningargk[1]
Northern Territory North Wurango[2]
Northern Territory Wurundjeri[2] Wirundjeri, Woiworung,[1] Woiwurrong...
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Cobourg Peninsula,
Northern Territory,
Australia Marrku-Wurrugu
peoples Wurango:
Cobourg Peninsula,
Northern Territory,
Australia Yaako:
Croker Island...
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Raffles Bay. In 1831, a
small station was
constructed in the area, on
Wurango clan land, in the hope of
using it as a
stopping point for ships, but it...
- the
Cobourg Peninsula to
Popham Bay.
Their neighbours were the Ajokoot,
Wurango, Angara-Pingan, and Yiarik. Four
other groups were
reported to
share the...
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independent tribal identities in the
early period of
European settlement:
Wurango, Jaako, Iwaidja, Amarak, Djalakuru. The Gaari, a
seventh tribe, became...