- Source: Kwatkwat
The Kwatkwat were an indigenous Australian tribe of the State of Victoria, though some scholars consider them part of the broader Yorta Yorta/Pangerang macrogroup.
Country
According to Norman Tindale, the Kwatkwat's tribal territories cover roughly 1,800 square miles (4,700 km2), running along the southern bank of the Murray River, in a stretch of land that ran from just above the Goulburn River junction southwards around Indigo Creek at Barnawartha. The strip included the junction of the King and Ovens rivers.
Alternative names
Quart-Quart
Emu Mudjug tribe.(?)
Pikkolatpan
Some words
pikor (emu).
Notes
= Citations
=Sources
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kwatkwat
- List of Australian Aboriginal group names
- Jeithi people
- Yorta Yorta
- Pangerang
- Yorta Yorta language
- Tommy McRae