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(Redirected from Tjupan) Aboriginal people in Western Australia See also: Madoitja language

The Madoitja or Tjupany were an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia.

Language

The Madoitja language was one of the Wati languages.

Location

The Madoitja lands, according to an inference from contiguous areas by Norman Tindale, ranged over some 9,000 square miles (23,000 km) of territory, from east of the Three Rivers and Old Peak Hill to Lakes King and Nabberu. Their southern confines lay around Cunyu, touching on the northwestern border of Millrose. They lay north-northeast of the Wajarri.

Alternative names

  • Konin
  • Marduidji
  • Milamada
  • Wainawonga
  • Waula (Pini exonym meaning "northerners")

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ O'Grady, Voegelin & Voegelin 1966, p. 38.
  2. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 246.
  3. Bates 1913, p. 75.
  4. Austlang: A41: Madoidja.

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