Meintangk people explained

The Meintangk people are an Aboriginal Australian people of south-eastern South Australia, often classified as a subgroup of the Ngarrindjeri people.

Country

According to ethnologist Norman Tindale's 1974 work, Meintangk land extended across an estimated . It stretched from Lacepede Bay, northwards some 12miles from Kingston to the Granite Rock. To the south its coastal boundaries lay on Cape Jaffa and inland eastwards to Lucindale, Blackford, Keilira, and Naracoorte. The inland territory from Lake Hawdon to Mosquito Creek also formed part of their land.

People

The Meintangk comprised at least seven groups. Among these were the Paintjunga who were located at Penola.

Language

See main article: Meintangk language.

Notable people

Alternative names

According to Tindale, other names used to refer to the Meintangk people included:

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