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Aboriginal Australian people of Queensland

The Yagalingu are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Queensland. Their language may have been a dialect of Bidjara.

Country

According to Norman Tindale, the Yagalingu had a territorial range of some 8,000 square miles (21,000 km), south from the headwaters of the Belyando River south to Avoca. The northern reaches lay around Laglan, while to the west they ran to the Great Dividing Range. Their eastern and southern limits were at the Drummond Range.

Social organization

The following clan groups are known

  • Wakelbara (eel (wakel) clan, near Laglan
  • Kokleburra
  • Owanburra/Kowanburra/Auanbura) (upper Belyando River).

Alternative names

  • Wakelbara
  • Kokleburra
  • Owanburra
  • Kowanburra
  • Auanbura

Notes

Citations

  1. E43 Yagalingu at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  2. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 169.

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