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Gulngay
Aboriginal Australian people From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Gulngai were an indigenous Australian rainforest people of the state of Queensland. They are not to be confused with the Kuringgai.
Language
Gulŋay was one of the Dyirbalic languages, and a dialect of Dyirbal.[1]
Country
Norman Tindale set their lands at some 200 square miles (520 km2), situated around the Tully River below Tully Falls, and the Murray River. Their southern border lay on the range above Kirrama.[2]
Alternative names
- Kurungai
- Kulngai
- Gulngay
- Tjulngai
- Djulngai
- Mallanpara
- Malanbara
- Tully blacks[2]
Notes
Sources
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