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Ngurlu

The Ngurlu, also known as the Ngulutjara[1] or Ngurlutjarra, are an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia.

Country edit

The Ngurlu lands, according to Tindale, extended over roughly 5,000 square miles (13,000 km2) from Menzies to Malcolm. Their northwestern frontier ran to Mount Ida. Their eastern limits were around Lake Raeside and Yerilla, and the ephemeral salt lake known as Lake Ballard.[2] The Ngurlu moved about over mugla scrublands as far south as where their natural boundary with the Maduwongga began, as the mulga yields way to mallee Eucalypt country, with its salmon gum bushland.[3]

History edit

As colonial intrusions advanced into the general area, whether from gold miners or people who took up large pastoral leases, considerable pressure was put on all tribes and the westward movement of the Waljen and Nangatadjara overwhelmed the Ngurlu.[4]

Alternative names edit

  • Jan
  • Jata
  • Njata
  • Nata
  • Ngulutjara
  • Nguludjara
  • Kuru
  • Kurutjara

Notes edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 44.
  2. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 252.
  3. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 143.
  4. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 253.

Sources edit

  • "AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia". AIATSIS.
  • "Tindale Tribal Boundaries" (PDF). Department of Aboriginal Affairs, Western Australia. September 2016.
  • Tindale, Norman Barnett (1974). "Ngurlu (WA)". Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names. Australian National University Press. ISBN 978-0-708-10741-6.

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