Mandjindja


The Mandjindja or Mantjintjarra are an indigenous Australian people of Western Australia.

Country

According to Norman Tindale's estimate, the Mandjindja's territory extended over roughly, in the sandhill terrain south of the Warburton Range, from a place called Papakula. Their western extension went as far as the Gillen and Throssell lakes. Their southern boundaries lay around Amy Rocks and the Saunders Range. Their eastern confines; lay around Lengama, identified provisorily as somewhere possibly east of the Sydney Yeo Chasm. They took in also Wardadikanja in the southeast.

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