- Ngarigo
The Ngarigo people were the aboriginal people who lived south-east of the
Canberra area [ Quote fromHistory of the Australian Capital Territory ] , [ [http://www.samuseum.australia.sa.com/tindaletribes/thaua.htm Tindale, Norman (1974) "Thaua" in his "Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes". South Australian Museum.] Quote: theBemerigal or mountain people atCooma belonged to theNgarigo .]According to
Norman Tindale in his 1974 catalogue of Australian Aboriginal, the specific areas where "Ngarigo" lived were [ [http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/orig/tindale/HDMS/tindaletribes/ngarigo.htm Ngarigo (NSW), page reproduced from N.B. Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia (1974),South Australian Museum ] ]"the
Monaro tableland north toQueanbeyan ;Bombala River from nearDelegate toNimmitabel ; west to divide of theAustralian Alps . TheWiradjuri considered the Ngarigo andWalgalu as one people using the name Guramal which has the basic meaning of ['gurai] or 'hostile people.'Canberra , the capital city of the federal capital territory is very close to the boundary line between this and theNgunawal tribe. In winter these tableland people sometimes came down to the surrounding territories for shelter, hence their reputation for aggressiveness.The
Cooma government web site states that "the two main groups onMonaro were the Ngarigo people of the tablelands and the Wogul orWolgalu group in the high country." [http://www.cooma.nsw.gov.au/culturalmap/aboriginal/aboriginal.htm Aboriginal People of Monaro]References
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