The Kokokulunggur are an indigenous Australian people of North Queensland. [1]
In Norman Tindale's estimation their traditional lands covered some 300 square miles (780 km2), encompassing the area around Port Douglas and Mossman north to Daintree. Their inland extension was around Mount Carbine. [2] [3]
Cook Sailed past the Kokokulunggur in 1770 before being wreaked near Cooktown, and there was later some conflict between the Kokokulunggur and early pastoralists.
The Kokokulunggur are an indigenous Australian people of North Queensland. [1]
In Norman Tindale's estimation their traditional lands covered some 300 square miles (780 km2), encompassing the area around Port Douglas and Mossman north to Daintree. Their inland extension was around Mount Carbine. [2] [3]
Cook Sailed past the Kokokulunggur in 1770 before being wreaked near Cooktown, and there was later some conflict between the Kokokulunggur and early pastoralists.