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Australian indigenous people
The Kaneang are an indigenous
Noongar people of the south west region of
Western Australia .
The Kaneang traditional lands enclosed some 4,800 square miles (12,000 km2 ) of territory. On the
Upper Blackwood River . The eastern boundary was formed by the line that runs from
Katanning ,
Tambellup ,
Cranbrook , and
Tenterden . Kaneang lands took in
Kojonup ,
Qualeup ,
Donnybrook ,
Greenbushes and
Bridgetown . They camped around the headwaters of both the
Warren and
Frankland rivers and along the southern bank of the
Collie River as far as
Collie .
Kunjung/Kunyung (
Koreng
exonym )
Kadbaranggara (
Wiilman exonym from ka:la , "fire")
Jabururu (
Menang word meaning "northerners")
Yobberore
Uduc-Harvey tribe
Kaleap (
toponym )
Qualeup, Qualup, Quailup
Waal
mammon (farther)
nongan (mother)
yungar (kangaroo)
weja (emu)
dwoda (tame dog)
yakkine (wild dog)
iunja (white man)
gootang-boola' (children)
quabba (good)
wakine (bad)
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doi :
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JSTOR
1797657 .
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"Kaneang (WA)" . Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names .
Australian National University .