The Jukambal were an indigenous Australian people located in northern New South Wales, Australia. The ethnonym Jukambal is form from the word juka, meaning...
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Yugambal language (redirect from Jukambal language)
Yugambal (Yugumbal, Jukambal), or Yugumbil (Jukambil), is an Australian Aboriginal language of northern New South Wales. Macpherson (1905) describes the...
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Gidhabal/Githabul Gringai/Guringay Gumbaynggirr Gweagal Himberrong Jeithi Jitajita Jukambal Galibal Karenggapa Kawambarai/Gawambaraay Kula/Kurnu Kuringgai Kureinji...
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Inverell Shire population was 17,853. Prior to British colonisation, the Jukambal and Weraerai Aboriginal peoples lived in and occupied this region. Around...
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Western Australia Southwest Juipera[2] Yuwi[1] Queensland Northeast Jukambal[2] Jukambal, Jukambil, Yukambal, Yukambul, Yukambil, Yacambal, Yookumbul, Yookumbil...
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together 10 tribal units; his Yunggai nation throws together the Anēwan, Jukambal and the Kwiambal; his Wachigaru dissolves into one fictional unity the...
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were the twenty groups speaking various dialects of the Bandjalang. The Jukambal were to their west and the Nganyaywana/Anēwan in the environs of (Armidale)...
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University, 1994, paperback ISBN 0-949757-79-9, chapter 1 "Tindale Tribes – Jukambal". archives.samuseum.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 18 September 2017. "Tindale Tribes...
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and in the area of Ashford and Fraser's Creek. To their south were the Jukambal. However, Tindale's boundary could be disputed. On 27 October 1848, Commissioner...
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Bandjalang, Arakwal, Badjulung, Banjalang, Birihn, Dinggabal, Geinyan, Gidabal, Jukambal, Jukambe, Kalibal, Keinjun, Kitabal, Minjunbal, Ngarahgwal, Nyangbal, Wahlubal...
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(Gumbaynggir) to their east; the Djangadi to the south-east, the Yugambal (Jukambal) and Ngarabal to their north, and the Gamilaraay to the west. The Anēwan...
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and the Severn River catchment. The Ngarabal were closely related to the Jukambal, and it is possible that they may have constituted a western group of hordes...
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