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(Redirected from Krauatungalung people) Indigenous Australian people See also: Krauatungalung language

One of the Krauatungalung, c. 1904.

The Krauatungalung are an Indigenous Australian people, of East Gippsland, in the state of Victoria, Australia. They are regarded as a group of the Kurnai, though Tindale states that their inclusion as one of the Gunai is artificial.

Name

According to Alfred William Howitt the ethnonym Krauatungalung is composed of krauat (east) and -galung, a suffix meaning 'of'/'belonging to'. The name they referred to themselves by is Mukdhang, meaning 'good (mak) speech' (ðang).

Country

The Krauatungalung country traditionally encompassed 5,700 square kilometres (2,200 sq mi) of tribal territory, from Cape Everard (Point Hicks) to Lakes Entrance. It covers several rivers, the Cann, Brodribb, Buchan, and the Snowy River. Its inland boundary is at the Black Mountain.

Alternative names

  • Gunggala-dhang. This was the Bidawal exonym for the Krauatungalung.
  • Karnathun (This was composed of ngatban (no) and ka:nai (man)
  • Krauatun-kurnai
  • Kroatungolung
  • Krow-ithun-koolo
  • Krowathun-Koolung
  • Muk-dhang
  • Thangkwai (Thangguai/Thang quai). This was another exonym, meaning 'rough speech'.

Source: Tindale 1974

Notable people

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ Tindale 1974.
  2. Clark 1996.

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