Английская Википедия:Gudanji
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Australian English The Gudanji, otherwise known as the Kotandji or Ngandji,Шаблон:Sfn are an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory.
Language
The Gudanji were formerly thought to speak a Ngurlun language, belonging to the eastern Mirndi languages group of non-Pama Nyungan family, one that was mutually intelligible with Wambaya.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
Country
Norman Tindale's estimate of Gudanji lands has them covering about Шаблон:Convert, running southeast of the coastal slope at Tanumbirini to the headwaters of the McArthur River, taking in Old Wallhallow and northward, also Mallapunyah. The western extension lay about the head of Newcastle Creek,[1] while their southern frontier ran to the Barkly Tableland area of Anthony Lagoon and Eva Downs.Шаблон:Sfn Neighbouring tribes where reckoning clockwise from the north, the Yanyuwa, with the Garrwa on their eastern flank, the Wambaya to their south, the Ngarnka east and the Binbinga to their northeast.Шаблон:Sfn
History of contact
Before 1900, the Gudanjii were on the move penetrating into the Binbinga lands that lay to their northeast.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Efn
Alternative names
- Anga
- Angee (mishearing)
- Gnanji (scribal error)
- Gudanji, Godangee
- Gundangee
- Kakaringa (Tjingili exonym with the sense of "easterners"(kakara = east))
- Kudenji
- Kutandji, Kudandji, Koodanjee, Koodangie
- Kutanjtjii (Alyawarre exonym)
- Nandi
- Ngandji
- Nganji, Ngangi
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