The Ngolokwangga lay inland from the Pongaponga, and held sway over, according to
Norman Tindale, an estimated 400 square miles (1,000 km2) of territory running along both sides of the
Daly River.[1]
People
It has been conjectured that the
Yunggor may have been a clan of the Ngolokwangga.[2] According to the 2006 Australian census, the Ngolokwangga numbered 37.[3]
The Ngolokwangga lay inland from the Pongaponga, and held sway over, according to
Norman Tindale, an estimated 400 square miles (1,000 km2) of territory running along both sides of the
Daly River.[1]
People
It has been conjectured that the
Yunggor may have been a clan of the Ngolokwangga.[2] According to the 2006 Australian census, the Ngolokwangga numbered 37.[3]