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Australian Aboriginal people

The Ngamba are an Australian Aboriginal people of New South Wales.

Language

The Ngamba language is poorly described because little has been transmitted of its nature. It is generally believed to have been similar to Gumbaynggirr.

Country

Ngamba territory comprised some 900 square miles (2,300 km) from Port Macquarie and the vicinity of Rollands Plains south to the Manning River. The inland extension has not been ascertained.

People

A few remnants of the original tribe were attested as still living in 1929, when A.R. Radcliffe-Brown described them as lingering on with descendants of the Ngaku and Daingatti. According to the reminiscences of Harry Buchanan, they had been systematically and savagely exterminated by the Australian native police.

Customs

The Ngamba exploited the mangrove species Avicennia marina for its bark in order to fashion their military shields.

Alternative names

  • Ngambar
  • Ngeunbah

Notes

Citations

  1. Eades 1979, pp. 249, 251.
  2. ^ Tindale 1974.
  3. Radcliffe-Brown 1929, pp. 400, 407.
  4. Eades 1979, p. 251.
  5. Duke 2006, p. 22.

Sources

Aboriginal peoples in New South Wales
Aboriginal language groups
Aboriginal nations
Aboriginal peoples
Aboriginal clans
Aboriginal languages
See also
List of Australian Aboriginal group names
By state or territory
New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
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