Djagaraga

Djagaraga

The Djagaraga or Gudang are an Australian Aboriginal tribe, inhabiting the northernmost area of Cape York Peninsula.

Albany Island or Pabaju is said to have certainly been part of Gudang territory.[1]

Traditionally they spoke the Djagaraga language.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Moore (1979), p. 299.

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