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The Gudanji, otherwise known as the Kotandji or Ngandji, are an
indigenous Australian Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
people of the
Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally the Northern Territory of Australia) is an states and territories of Australia, Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. The Northern Territory ...
.


Language

The Gudanji were formerly thought to speak a Ngurlun language, belonging to the eastern
Mirndi languages The Mirndi or Mindi languages are an Australian Aboriginal languages, Australian language family spoken in the Northern Territory of Australia. The family consists of two sub-groups, the Yirram languages and the West Barkly languages, Barkly la ...
group of non-Pama Nyungan family, one that was mutually intelligible with Wambaya.


Country

Norman Tindale's estimate of Gudanji lands has them covering about , running southeast of the coastal slope at
Tanumbirini Tanumbirini Station is a pastoral lease on formerly what were Kotandji lands that operates as a cattle station in Northern Territory of Australia. The property is situated approximately north of Elliott and west of Borroloola. The proper ...
to the headwaters of the
McArthur River The McArthur River is a river in the Northern Territory of Australia which flows into the Gulf of Carpentaria at Port McArthur, opposite the Sir Edward Pellew Group of Islands. The river was named by Ludwig Leichhardt while he explored the are ...
, taking in Old Wallhallow and northward, also
Mallapunyah Mallapunyah Springs Station, often referred to as Mallapunyah, is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is situated about south east of Borroloola and south east of Darwin. Mallapunya ...
. The western extension lay about the head of Newcastle Creek, while their southern frontier ran to the
Barkly Tableland The Barkly Tableland is a rolling plain of grassland in Australia. It runs from the eastern part of the Northern Territory into western Queensland. It is one of the five regions in the Northern Territory and covers , 21% of the Northern Terr ...
area of Anthony Lagoon and Eva Downs. Neighbouring tribes where reckoning clockwise from the north, the Yanyuwa, with the Garrwa on their eastern flank, the Wambaya to their south, the Ngarnka east and the
Binbinga The Binbinga, also pronounced Binbinka, are an Indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory of Australia. Language Binbinga is a dialect classified as a variety of the Ngurlun branch of the Mirndi languages, closely related to Wambaya ...
to their northeast.


History of contact

Before 1900, the Gudanjii were on the move penetrating into the
Binbinga The Binbinga, also pronounced Binbinka, are an Indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory of Australia. Language Binbinga is a dialect classified as a variety of the Ngurlun branch of the Mirndi languages, closely related to Wambaya ...
lands that lay to their northeast.


Alternative names

* ''Anga'' * ''Angee'' (mishearing) * ''Gnanji'' (scribal error) * ''Gudanji, Godangee'' * ''Gundangee'' * ''Kakaringa'' (Tjingili exonym with the sense of "easterners"(''kakara'' = east)) * ''Kudenji'' * ''Kutandji, Kudandji, Koodanjee, Koodangie'' * ''Kutanjtjii'' (Alyawarre exonym) * ''Nandi'' * ''Ngandji'' * ''Nganji, Ngangi'' Source:


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