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- The Karenggapa are an Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales. Norman Tindale estimated the extent of their tribal lands at 14,000 square kilometres...
- "very close", although data is too poor for a proper classification. Karenggapa is either a dialect or an alternative name. (McDonald & Wurm 1979) note...
- of Allundy.[citation needed] The parish is on traditional lands of the Karenggapa people.[citation needed] The climate is semi-arid, featuring low rainfall...
- Wadigali). Bowern (2002) notes Karenggapa as part of the area, but there is little data. Tindale (1940) groups Wanjiwalku & Karenggapa together with Wadikali...
- Parish is on the traditional lands of the Wadigali and to a lesser extent Karenggapa, Aboriginal peoples. In April 1529 Spain and Portugal divided the world...
- Gringai/Gurin**** Gumbaynggirr Gweagal Himberrong Jeithi Jitajita Jukambal Galibal Karenggapa Kawambarai/Gawambaraay Kula/Kurnu Kuringgai Kureinji Kwiambal Malyangapa...
- Parish is on the traditional lands of the Wadigali and to a lesser extent Karenggapa, Aboriginal peoples. Charles Sturt camped at nearby Preservation Cr****...
- Archaeologists European Accessibility Act Everglades Agricultural Area, in Florida Karenggapa language Search for "eaa" , "e-a-a", "ea-a", "e-aa", or "eaas" on Wikipedia...
- Parish is on the traditional lands of the Wadigali and to a lesser extent Karenggapa, Aboriginal peoples. In April 1529 Spain and Portugal divided the world...
- Parish is on the traditional lands of the Wadigali and to a lesser extent Karenggapa, Aboriginal peoples. In April 1529 Spain and Portugal divided the world...