• Source: Kungarakany
    • The Kungarakany people, also spelt Koongurrukuñ, Kungarrakany, Kungarakan and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory. They were called the "Paperbark People" by European settlers.


      Country


      Norman Tindale estimated their tribal lands covered approximately 2,000 square miles (5,200 km2). They included the inland area north-east of Mount Litchfield, around the mid-waters of the Reynolds River and the headwaters of the Adelaide River. Their north-eastern limits were close to Rum Jungle and Batchelor. Kungarakan traditional land encompasses Adelaide River, Batchelor, Rum Jungle, Finniss River, Litchfield Park, and Berry Springs, including the Territory Wildlife Park.


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      Alternative names


      They were known to European settlers as the "Paperbark People".
      Alternative names and spellings include:

      Gunerakan
      Kangarraga
      Kangarranga
      Warnunger
      Ungnakan


      Notable people


      Alngindabu, Aboriginal elder
      Joe McGinness, Aboriginal rights activist
      Kathy Mills, first woman on the Northern Land Council
      Marlon Motlop, footballer and musician (on his mother's side)
      Tom Calma, Chancellor of the University of Canberra
      Val McGinness, Aboriginal rights activist


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