About: Ngambri

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The Ngambri are an Aboriginal people of the Walgalu nation who claim traditional ownership of the Australian Capital Territory area. Their traditional language is Walgulu (Guumaal). They are represented by the Ngambri Local Aboriginal Land Council. The extent of recognised Ngambri territory, and of their distinction from the Walgalu, has been the subject of controversy. One reason for this is that Canberra, where Ngambri claims are made, lay close to the tribal boundaries that separated the Ngarigo from the Ngunawal.

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  • The Ngambri are an Aboriginal people of the Walgalu nation who claim traditional ownership of the Australian Capital Territory area. Their traditional language is Walgulu (Guumaal). They are represented by the Ngambri Local Aboriginal Land Council. The extent of recognised Ngambri territory, and of their distinction from the Walgalu, has been the subject of controversy. One reason for this is that Canberra, where Ngambri claims are made, lay close to the tribal boundaries that separated the Ngarigo from the Ngunawal. Ngambri is also an Aboriginal name for a location in the southeast of Australia, near the centre of what is now Australia's capital city of Canberra. The area is close to Black Mountain along Sullivans Creek down to the Yeelamgigee, now Molonglo River. (en)
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  • February 2016 (en)
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  • Ngambri people (en)
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  • over 400 (en)
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  • Should this be Civic or Turner? (en)
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  • Other Aboriginal Australians (en)
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  • The Ngambri are an Aboriginal people of the Walgalu nation who claim traditional ownership of the Australian Capital Territory area. Their traditional language is Walgulu (Guumaal). They are represented by the Ngambri Local Aboriginal Land Council. The extent of recognised Ngambri territory, and of their distinction from the Walgalu, has been the subject of controversy. One reason for this is that Canberra, where Ngambri claims are made, lay close to the tribal boundaries that separated the Ngarigo from the Ngunawal. (en)
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  • Ngambri (en)
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