TjeraridjalThe Tjeraridjal are an indigenous people of the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. Horton treats them as synonymous with the Nyanganyatjara, or it may be that they speak the same dialect of the Western Desert Language.[1][2] CountryTjeraridjal lands, according to Norman Tindale, covered some 14,700 square miles (38,000 km2). At Munuruna/Queen Victoria Spring.[clarify] Their western borders lay around Kurnalpi and the areas of Lake Yindarlgooda, Piniin, and Karonie. To the east, it extended to the vicinity of Naretha on the margins of the Nullarbor Plain. In native terms, their northeastern limits were designated as being at Kapi Kirkela and Tjikarunja.[3] Of the ecological transition on the eastern boundary Tindale writes:
NotesCitations
Sources
|