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Traditional Owner Groups
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Pitapita
Phonetic Pitta PittaDescription The Pitapita or Pitta Pitta are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Queensland. -
Kalkadoon
Phonetic Kalkatungu, Kalkatunga or KalkadunguDescription The Kalkadoon People, also known as the Kalkatungu, Kalkatunga or Kalkadungu, ruled what is called the Emu Foot Province and have been living on these lands for over 40 thousand years. The Kalkadoon People owned vast tracts of land extending from McKinley’s Gap in the east where they joined the Goa tribe of the Winton district to Gunpowder Creek which was the territory of the Waggaboongas.Website https://www.kalkadoonpbc.com.au/Phone (07) 4749 2766Email [email protected] -
Yulluna
Phonetic Yalarnga, Yalarrnga, Jalanga, Jalannga, Wonganja, Gunggalida, and JokulaDescription Yulluna (also known as Yalarnga, Yalarrnga, Jalanga, Jalannga, Wonganja, Gunggalida, and Jokula) is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Gulf Country.Website https://www.yulluna.com/ -
Yalarrnga
Phonetic JalangaDescription The Yalarnnga, also known as the Jalanga, are an Indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland. -
Bularnu Waluwarra Wangkayuju
Phonetic Bularnu Waluwarra WangkayujuDescription Boulia Shire Council would like to acknowledge the traditional carers of the land and pay respect to the elders past and present. The land within the Boulia Shire encompasses the Traditional Owner Groups of the Pitta Pitta People Kalkadoon People Yulluna People Yalarrnga People Bularnu Waluwarra Wangkayuju People Wangkamahdla People The Boulia Shire Council appreciates and respects the importance of our cultural heritage and have working Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)'s in place. -
Wanggamala
Phonetic Wangkamahdla, Wangkamadla, Wangkamanha, Wangkamana, Wonkamala, Wongkamala, WonkamudlaDescription The Wanggamala people, also spelt Wangkamahdla, Wangkamadla, Wangkamanha, Wangkamana, Wonkamala, Wongkamala, Wonkamudla, and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory and Queensland.