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- Walgalu_people abstract "The Walgalu culture was one of three Aboriginal cultural groups identified by Norman Tindale to historically inhabit the area now occupied by the Australian Capital Territory. According to Steven Avery, culture group boundaries in southeastern Australia are disputed, due in part to the inexactitude of linguistically assigned boundaries and the uncertainty of historical records. In his 1974 book Aboriginal Tribes of Australia Norman Tindale, who described language groups as 'tribes', had identified that the specific areas where Walgalu speakers lived were the:headwaters of the Murrumbidgee, and Tumut rivers; at Kiandra; south to Tintaldra; northeast to near Queanbeyan. Parkes obtained some details from a Wiradjuri man at Brungle under the name Guramal or Gurmal. (These notes also apply in part to the Ngarigo). Both tribes were to him ['guarai], or hostile people. The Walgalu spent their summers in the Bogong Mountains ['Bu:ga:?] southeast of Tumut. This tribe was omitted in error from my 1940 work. Mrs. J. M. Flood has drawn my attention to Howitt's note saying that the Walgalu went as far as Kauwambal on the upper Murray River, which she identifies as between Mount Kosciuszko and Mount Cobberas. It can perhaps be assumed that they extended their bogong-gathering forays by following the highlands along the eastern border of Djilama-tang territory.According to some scholars, the language of the Walgalu is a form of Ngarigo. However, the Cooma local government website differentiates between the two groups, stating that "the two main groups on Monaro were the Ngarigo people of the tablelands and the Wogul or Wolgalu group in the high country.'" Shane Mortimer told the National Indigenous Times in 2012 that Walgalu is a language, and that Ngambri and Ngurmal speak Walgalu.".
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- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Aboriginal_peoples.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Capital_Territory.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aborigines_in_the_Australian_Capital_Territory.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brindabella_Ranges.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canberra.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extinct_languages_of_Australia.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Cobberas_Range.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Cooma.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Djilama-tang.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Kiandra.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Kiandra,_New_South_Wales.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Monaro,_New_South_Wales.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Monaro_(New_South_Wales).
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Bogong.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Kosciuszko.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Murray_River.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Murrumbidgee_River.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink National_Indigenous_Times.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Ngarigo.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Ngarigo_language.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Tindale.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Queanbeyan.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Shane_Mortimer.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Tumut.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink W_Parkes.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLink Wiradjuri.
- Walgalu_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Walgalu people".
- Walgalu_people hasPhotoCollection Walgalu_people.
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- Walgalu_people subject Category:Aborigines_in_the_Australian_Capital_Territory.
- Walgalu_people subject Category:Brindabella_Ranges.
- Walgalu_people subject Category:Canberra.
- Walgalu_people subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Australia.
- Walgalu_people type Language.
- Walgalu_people type Aborigine.
- Walgalu_people type Language.
- Walgalu_people type Range.
- Walgalu_people comment "The Walgalu culture was one of three Aboriginal cultural groups identified by Norman Tindale to historically inhabit the area now occupied by the Australian Capital Territory. According to Steven Avery, culture group boundaries in southeastern Australia are disputed, due in part to the inexactitude of linguistically assigned boundaries and the uncertainty of historical records.".
- Walgalu_people label "Walgalu people".
- Walgalu_people sameAs m.047rxp1.
- Walgalu_people sameAs Q7961872.
- Walgalu_people sameAs Q7961872.
- Walgalu_people wasDerivedFrom Walgalu_people?oldid=636890021.
- Walgalu_people isPrimaryTopicOf Walgalu_people.