• The Malgaru were an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia. They might have been a subgroup of the Wariangga. The Malgaru ranged over, in Norman...
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  • Malantji[2] Queensland Malgana[2] Malkana[1] Western Australia Northwest Malgaru[2] Western Australia Maljangapa[2] Maljangpa, Malya-napa, Mulya-napa, Mulya-nappa...
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  • Keiadjara Koara Koreng Kurajarra Kurrama Madoitja Maduwongga Maia Malgana Malgaru Malngin Mandara Mandi Mandjildjara Mandjindja Mangala Mantjintjarra Ngalia...
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    Range formed a natural border for two Aboriginal peoples, the Maia and the Malgaru. Natural springs located on the edge of the ranges would have provided...
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    Lyons River is known as Mithering by the local Aboriginal Australians, the Malgaru. The first European to come upon the river was explorer Francis Gregory...
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  • descent groups. Includes Noala, Djalenji, Yinigudira, Baiyungu, Maia, Malgaru, Dargari, Buduna, Guwari, Warianga, Djiwali, Djururu, Nyanu, Bandjima,...
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    Region Western Australia Ethnicity Tharrkari, Wariangga, Tenma, Jiwarli, ?Malgaru Native speakers 2 Dhargari (2005) (1 cited 2007) Language family Pama–Nyungan...
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  • the Kennedy Range. Their eastern border was with the Wariangga and the Malgaru. With the advent of white colonization and pressures from coastal development...
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  • their northeast, the Ninanu directly east, the Watjarri southeast, the Malgaru at their southern limits, and the Tharrkari due west. The Wariangga did...
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