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Inggarda (WA)
| Location | Coast at northern end of Shark Bay between Gascoyne and Wooramel rivers; inland to near Red Hill and Gascoyne Junction. The inland hordes were sometimes called ['Kurudandi] which may have been the original of the station name Coordewandy which lies just east of their presently claimed border. Oldfield (1865) stated that the people of this tribe practiced circumcision as a male initiatory rite, using a sharp flint; this is denied by present-day men who said only the Wadjari people farther inland had this practice. It is possible that the Kurudandi hordes at one time were beginning to adopt the rites. They did not claim the flood plain of the Cascoyne which was Mandi territory. There are further notes under the tribal heading Wadjari which are relevant to this tribe. |
Co-ordinates | 114°45'E x 25°15'S |
Area | 4,200 sq. m. (10,900 sq. km.) |
References | Oldfield, 1865; Barlee in Curr, 1886; Richardson, 1900; Gribble, 1903; Giglioli, 1911; Connelly, 1932; Fowler, 1940; Tindale, 1940, 1953 MS, 1966 MS; Australian Encyclopedia, 1958; Berndt, 1959, 1964; Brandenstein, 1965 MS. |
Alternative Names | Ingarda, Inggadi, Angaardi, Angaardie, Ingada, Ingara, Ingarra, Ingarrah, Ingra, Ingadi, Inparra ('p' is probably misprint for 'g'), Kakarakala (general term incorporating the word Kakarula meaning 'east' at Shark Bay; name applied to several tribes on Gascoyne River), Kurudandi (eastern hordes), Jaburu ('northerners,' name used by a southern Wadjari man). |
This information is reproduced from NB Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia (1974). Please be aware that much of the data relating to Aboriginal language group distribution and definition has undergone revision since 1974. Please note also that this catalogue represents Tindale's attempt to depict Aboriginal tribal distribution at the time of European contact. |
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Series AA338/01 - Bound volumes of expedition and office journals, notes and compilations
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Identifier AA 338/1/15/2
Date 10 September 1938 - c. 1980, 10 September 1938 - 26 June 1939, 1940s, 1966, 1950s?, 1980s
Quantity 4.5 cm, 1 22.0x26.5cm, 542 pages, 8 inserts
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Identifier AA 338/1/19/1
Date 18 October 1952 - 15 July 1953, 1933, 1952-56, 1964-65, 1974-75, 1977-78, 1980, 1982, 1985-1987
Quantity 6.5 cm, 1 buckram bound volume, 22.0x27.0cm, 703 pages with 5 loose items and 16 inserts
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Identifier AA 338/1/19/3
Date 1952 - 1954, 1969, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982
Quantity 4.7 cm, 1 buckram bound volume, 23.0x26.4cm, 538 pages, 4 inserts and 2 loose items
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Identifier AA 338/1/27
Date 15 March 1966 - c. 21 April 1966, 6 March 1966 - 6 August 1968 (with gaps), 27 February 1970, 31 August 1984, c1987
Quantity 4.7 cm, 1 buckram bound volume, 22.0x26.4cm, 559 pages with 12 inserts and 4 loose items in an envelope
Series AA338/15 - Maps - Expeditions, field work and personal research (not including South East of South Australia)
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Identifier AA 338/15/62
Date c. 1938 - c. 1939, date range of related journal; date of printing unknown
Quantity 1 map, 51.5x76.0 cm
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Identifier AA 338/15/94
Date 1953 - , earliest date in annotation; map printed 1931
Quantity 1 map, 86.0x105.5 cm
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Identifier AA 338/15/108
Date c. 1953 - 1966, date of earliest annotation unknown, last date is in annotation; map printed 1945
Quantity 1 map, 55.0x75.0 cm
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Identifier AA 338/15/114
Date 1953 - ?, date in annotation; map printed 1951
Quantity 1 map, 65.5x96.0 cm
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Identifier AA 338/15/166
Date 1966, date in annotation; map compiled 1965
Quantity 1 map, 35.5x44.0 cm
Series AA338/18 - Maps - 'World Aeronautical Chart series'
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Identifier AA 338/18/31
Date 1964 - c. 1974, from date of printing through approximate period map was used
Quantity 1 map, 51.5x76.5 cm
Series AA338/26 - 'Manuscript Documents on Tribes'
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Identifier AA 338/26/20
Date 1957? - 1959?
Quantity 1 page, 2 maps
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