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] completely missed noticing the Karrangpurru.{{sfn|Sutton|1995|p=112}} The Karrangpurru lived to the north of the ] {{sfn|Meakins|Nordlinger|2014|p=17}} and was established both on Bilingara and Karrangpurru lands. It has been argued that with regard ] to an area south-east of the Karrangpuru, that the notion of tribal boundaries ignores the fact that ] has argued that ] narratives of landscape creation can overlap in different languages spoken by neighbouring peoples.{{sfn|Sutton|1995|p=112}} ] completely missed noticing the Karrangpurru.{{sfn|Sutton|1995|p=112}} The Karrangpurru lived to the north of the ] {{sfn|Meakins|Nordlinger|2014|p=17}} and was established both on Bilingara and Karrangpurru lands. It has been argued that with regard ] to an area south-east of the Karrangpuru, that the notion of tribal boundaries ignores the fact that ] has argued that ] narratives of landscape creation can overlap in different languages spoken by neighbouring peoples.{{sfn|Sutton|1995|p=112}}{{sfn|Rose|1992|pp=1-11}}


==History of contact== ==History of contact==

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The Karrangpurru are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory. They suffered severe population loss very early on in the period of colonial expropriations of their land.

Language and ethnonym

Nothing is known of their language, Karranga, since its many of its speakers were wiped out without any items from it being recorded. They were also known as the Karranga, and Karrangpurru is formed from that word and the familiar suffix -purru.

Country

Norman Tindale completely missed noticing the Karrangpurru. The Karrangpurru lived to the north of the Bilinara and was established both on Bilingara and Karrangpurru lands. It has been argued that with regard succession claims to an area south-east of the Karrangpuru, that the notion of tribal boundaries ignores the fact that Peter Sutton has argued that Dreaming narratives of landscape creation can overlap in different languages spoken by neighbouring peoples.

History of contact

Karrangpurru lands were subsumed into the Victoria River Downs Station when it was established in 1883. A combination of massacres and the impact of diseases introduced by whites penetrating their country effectively decimated the population. A handful of people belonging to one family claim that they have Karrangpurru heritage by descent.

References

  1. ^ Meakins & Nordlinger 2014, p. 17.
  2. ^ Sutton 1995, p. 112.
  3. Rose 1992, pp. 1–11. sfn error: no target: CITEREFRose1992 (help)
  4. Meakins & Nordlinger 2014, p. 16.

Sources

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