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Ingura (NT)
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| | Location | Groote Eylandt, Bickerton, and Woodah Islands; divided into six named hordes (Tindale), five (Worsley, 1954), or twelve (Worsley, 1955). Worsley following Capell (1942) applied a hordal name to the whole tribe; this strictly is incorrect although one southeastern horde today dominates over others and claims its name has precedence. An older generation of men in 1922 regarded themselves as Ingura. Both Thomson and Warner noted it and I was able to check it indirectly during an encounter with a Rose River man in 1938. Joan Greenway found that the eastern men were now claiming the hordal term but men of western hordes, some of whose elders had migrated from the Bickerton Islands in protohistoric times still considered Ingura the proper term. She rejects Worsley's spelling of the former hordal term in favor of 'Wanindilyaugwa.' Plate 3 is relevant for this tribe, also plate 45. |
| Co-ordinates | 136°35'E x 13°55'S |
| Area | 1,000 sq. m. (2,600 sq. km) |
| References | Heeres, 1899; Tindale, 1921-1922 MS, 1925, 1938 MS, 1940; Bleakley, 1928; Wilkins, 1927; Warner, 1937; Capell, 1942, 1956, 1960; Thomson, 1946; McCarthy, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1959; Worsley, 1954, 1955; Mountford, 1956; Gray, 1958; Rose, 1960; Needham, 1961; Lockwood, 1962; DeJong, 1962; Greenway, 1969 pers. comm., 1970 MS. |
| Alternative Names | Wanindilyaugwa, Andiljaugwa (a horde name), Andiljaukwa, Andilyaugwa, Wani-Ndiljaugwa (horde or clan name), En Indiljaugwa (language name based on horde name), Andilagwa, Lamadalpu (of natives of Trial Bay), Awarikpa (a horde name), Amakurupa (horde name based on a place name). |
This information is reproduced from NB Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia (1974). Please be aware that much of the data relating to Aboriginal language group distribution and definition has undergone revision since 1974. Please note also that this catalogue represents Tindale's attempt to depict Aboriginal tribal distribution at the time of European contact. |
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Series AA338/01 - Bound volumes of expedition and office journals, notes and compilations
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Identifier AA 338/1/1/1
Date 1 February 1921 - 30 June 1921
Quantity 1.5 cm, 1 soft cover exercise book, 20.0x13.0m, 184 pages
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Identifier AA 338/1/1/2
Date 1 July 1921 - 31 December 1921
Quantity 2 cm, 1 journal, 13.3x30.2cm, 300 pages
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Identifier AA 338/1/1/3
Date 1 January 1922 - 21 May 1922
Quantity 1.5 cm, 1 journal, 13.4x20.3cm, 207 pages and 1 insert
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Identifier AA 338/1/43/3
Date 13 October 1964 - November 1965, 1829; 1982
Quantity 6.2 cm, 1 buckram bound volume, 21.2x26.2cm, 766 pages with 3 inserts and 3 loose items
Series AA338/04 - Copies of journals
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Identifier AA 338/4/1/2
Date 1 January 1922 - 20 November 1922, 1922; 1988
Quantity 5.3 cm, 1 buckram bound volume, 21.0x25.5 cm, 344 pages, 7 inserts, pocket with 21 items
Series AA338/05 - Photographs relating to journals
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Identifier AA 338/5/1
Date c. 1907 - c. 1933, 1907; 1920 -1926; 1933
Quantity 20 cm, 4 A4 Albox folders; 1 (part of) photograph album
Series AA338/11 - Speech and sound recordings
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Identifier AA 338/11/22/1-34
Date 1963
Quantity 28 x 3 inch & 6 x 5 inch reels
Series AA338/15 - Maps - Expeditions, field work and personal research (not including South East of South Australia)
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Identifier AA 338/15/99
Date 1953 - 1959, dates in annotations; map printed 1949
Quantity 0.1 cm, 1 map, 54.0x76.5 cm
Series AA338/18 - Maps - 'World Aeronautical Chart series'
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Identifier AA 338/18/8
Date 1958 - c. 1974, from date of printing through approximate period map was used
Quantity 0.1 cm, 1 map, 51.5x76.5 cm
Series AA338/23 - Maps - Sketch maps showing Aboriginal 'tribes'
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Identifier AA 338/23/1
Date c. 1940 - c. 1974, approximate date range - map undated
Quantity 0.1 cm, 1 map, 35.5x49.0 cm
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