Nunga
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Nunga is a term of self-reference for many of the Aboriginal peoples of southern South Australia.
[edit] Other names used by Australian Aboriginal people
They are all in Australia. There are a number of other names from Australian Aboriginal languages commonly used to identify groups based on geography:
- Koori (or Koorie) in New South Wales and Victoria
- Murri in southern Queensland
- Nyoongar in southern Western Australia
- Anangu in northern South Australia, and neighbouring parts of Western Australia and Northern Territory
- Palawah (or Pallawah) in Tasmania.
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