Guugu-Nyiguudyi
{{Short description|Indigenous Australian people}}
{{See also|Kokonjekodi language}}
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The Koko Njekodi (Guugu-Nyiguudyi) were an indigenous Australian people of Northern Queensland.
Country
In Norman Tindale's calculations, the Kokonyekodi were assigned a territorial reach of some {{convert|400|mi2|km2}} around the area of the Starcke River, running northwest almost to Murdoch Point on the Coral Sea. Their southeastern limit was at Cape Flattery, and they were also present at Munburra.{{sfn|Tindale|1974|p=177}}
Alternative names
- Koko-negodi
- Bindjiwara
- Beengeewarra
- Gugu-Almur (?){{sfn|Tindale|1974|p=177}}
Notes
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=Citations=
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Sources
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- {{Cite journal | title = Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay,North Queensland
| last1 = Hale | first1 = H. M.
| last2 = Tindale | first2 = Norman
| author2-link = Norman Tindale
| journal = Records of the South Australian Museum
| year = 1898 | volume = 5 | issue = 1 | pages = 64–116
| url = https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/127416
}}
- {{Cite book| chapter = Kokonjekodi (QLD)
| last = Tindale | first = Norman Barnett
| author-link = Norman Tindale
| year = 1974
| title = Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names
| publisher = Australian National University Press
| chapter-url = http://archives.samuseum.sa.gov.au/tindaletribes/kokonjekodi.htm
}}
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{{Aboriginal peoples of Queensland}}
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