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See also: Djankun language

The Djankun are an Aboriginal Australian people of Far North Queensland.

Country

According to Norman Tindale, the Djankun had 1,300 square miles (3,400 km) of tribal territory in what is now the state of Queensland. The northern limits were around Mount Mulligan and Thornborough, while to the south, they ran to Almaden. Their western frontier was around Mungana while the eastern extension ran to Dimbulah near the headwaters of the Walsh River.

Alternative names

  • Ngaikungu
  • Dyangun
  • Chungki
  • Dyangunbari
  • Djandnandi
  • Chunkunburra
  • Chunkunberry, Changunberries
  • Shanganburra
  • Kokotjangun (Kuku Yalanji exonym)
  • Kokomutju (northern tribal exonym)
  • Mutju
  • Ngaikungo, Ngaikungo-i

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 167.

Sources

Indigenous Australian peoples in Queensland
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