Nangatara


The Nangatara are an indigenous Australian people of Western Australia.

Country

The Nangatara ranged over some of territory, northwest of the Canning Stock Route, mainly between Lake Wooloomber and a place called Kuljai, a well mapped for that area. Their northwestern boundary lay halfway between the Percival Lakes and Joanna Springs.

Lifestyle

Given the scarcity of water, with only some available in distant wells and rock catchment areas, when drought struck, the Nangatara would trek to Karbardi, south of Adverse Well In drought times they seek water. The heartland of their territory was Rama, a type of hard gravel plain which they called ''laribuka'.

History

Even before contact with whites, the Nangatara were pushing northwards along the Canning Stock Route, as the Walmadjari withdrew from that part of their territory.

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