Djerimanga
The Djerimanga, also known as the Wulna, are an Indigenous Australian people from the Northern Territory. Their country covers about 1,200 square miles along the coast where the Adelaide River flows into the Timor Sea. It extends north to Cape Hotham, west to Gunn Point and the Coolalinga region, and south to Manton Dam, including the Acacia Aboriginal Community and the Mary River floodplains to the east. Humpty Doo Station, Koolpinyah Station, and Djukbinj National Park are part of their traditional lands. In earlier times, they also lived further south inland to the Margaret River and Ringwood Range, but that land was taken by the eastern Djowei people. Their language, Wulna (Wuna), is now extinct.
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