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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. On the southern side of their territory the Kalkadoons were touched upon by the Pitta-Pitta tribe of the Boulia district, and on the northern side by the Mittakoodi of the Fort Constantine country.Phone (07) 4749 2766Email [email protected]