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Karrangpurru

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The Karrangpurru were an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. They suffered severe population loss very early on in the period of colonial expropriations of their land.

Language

Nothing is known of their language, Karranga, since its many of its speakers were wiped out without any items from it being recorded.[1]

Country

The Karrangpurru lived to the north of the Bilinara.[2]

History of contact

Karrangpurru lands were subsumed into the Victoria River Downs Station when it was established in 1883.[2] A combination of massacres and the impact of diseases introduced by whites penetrating their country effectively decimated the population.[1] The descendants of the survivors of the colonial period live in the community of Yarralin and town of Katherine.[citation needed]

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Citations

Sources

  • Meakins, Felicity; Nordlinger, Rachel (2014). A Grammar of Bilinarra: An Australian Aboriginal Language of the Northern Territory. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-1-614-51274-5. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)