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Pangerang (VIC)
| Location | In the broad valley of the lower Goulburn west to the Murray River east and west of Shepparton; at Wangaratta, Benalla, and Kyabram; south to Toolamba and Violet Town. Not at Albury as stated incorrectly in the 1940 edition. There were eight well-defined hordes the names of which generally terminated in [-pan] or [-ban]. Curr and Mathews both show that Pangerang hordes extended a little way downriver from Echuca on both banks; these western hordes were called Jabalaljabala by downriver tribes. Three of Curr's Pangerang hordes are separated as the Kwatkwat. The hordes shown by Curr north of the Murray River belong to other tribes. Color plates 43-46 are relevant. |
Co-ordinates | 145°40'E x 36°25'S |
Area | 2,600 sq. m. (6,800 sq. km.) |
References | Eyre, 1844, 1845; Robinson, 1844; Tuckfield, 1844; Lewis, 1859; Locke in Smyth, 1878; Mitchell in Smyth, 1878; Smyth, 1878; Curr, 1883, 1887; LeSouef in Curr, 1887; Mathews, 1900 (Gr. 6524), 1903 (Gr. 6514); Howitt, 1904; Giglioli, 1911; Mathew, 1911; Tindale, 1940; Capell, 1963. |
Alternative Names | Panggarang, Pangorang, Pangurang, Pine-gorine, Pine-go-rine, Pinegerine, Pinegorong, Bangerang, Banjgaranj, Pallaganmiddah, Jabalajabala (['jabala] means no; name applied to western Pangerang hordes), Yaballa, Yabula-yabula, Waningotbun (horde at Kotupna), Maragan (perhaps Maraban, horde name), Owanguttha (horde name), Yurt (name applied by northerners and the Ngurelban, ['jurta] = ['juta] = no) Yoorta, Moiraduban (horde name), Moitheriban. |
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 338/1/43/2
Date 28 October 1954 - 8 February 1964
Quantity 4.1 cm, 1 buckram bound volume, 21.6x26.4cm, 432 pages with 2 inserts and 2 loose items
Series AA338/15 - Maps - Expeditions, field work and personal research (not including South East of South Australia)
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Identifier AA 338/15/53
Date 1940, date in annotation; date of printing unknown
Quantity 1 map, 51.0x76.0 cm
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Identifier AA 338/15/169
Date c. 1979 - c. 1980, dates in annotations; date of printing unknown
Quantity 1 map, 51.0x75.0 cm
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Identifier AA 338/15/234
Quantity 1 21.6x28.0 cm
Series AA338/18 - Maps - 'World Aeronautical Chart series'
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Identifier AA 338/18/46
Date 1961 - c. 1974, from date of printing through approximate period map was used
Quantity 1 map, 51.5x76.5 cm
Series AA338/22 - Maps - Continental distribution of material culture traits, etc.
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Identifier AA 338/22/35
Date c. 1940 - ?, date of annotation unknown
Quantity 1 map, 34.0x44.5 cm
Series AA338/26 - 'Manuscript Documents on Tribes'
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Identifier AA 338/26/45/1-3
Date May 1969
Quantity 3 pages
Series AA338/49 - Australian Anthropology - Slides Volume 22
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Identifier AA 338/49/125
Date 20 January 1963
Quantity
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Identifier AA 338/49/126
Date 20 June 1963
Quantity
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Identifier AA 338/49/127
Date 20 June 1963
Quantity
Series AA338/53 - Australian Geographical - Slides Volume 26
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Identifier AA 338/53/14
Date 21 November 1976
Quantity 1 35mm colour slide
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Identifier AA 338/53/17
Date 21 November 1976
Quantity 1 35mm colour slide
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Identifier AA 338/53/167
Date 13 September 1973
Quantity 1 35mm colour slide
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Identifier AA 338/53/188
Date 20 January 1963
Quantity 1 35mm colour slide
Series AA338/54 - Australian Geographical - Slides Volume 27
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Identifier AA338/54/70
Date 25 November 1949
Quantity 1 35mm colour slide
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