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The Gumbaynggirr people, also rendered Kumbainggar, Gumbangeri and other variant spellings, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Gumbathagang was a probable clan or sub-group. The traditional lands of the Gumbaynggirr nation stretch from Tabbimoble Yamba-Clarence River to Ngambaa-Stuarts Point, SWR- Macleay to Guyra and to Oban.

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  • The Gumbaynggirr people, also rendered Kumbainggar, Gumbangeri and other variant spellings, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Gumbathagang was a probable clan or sub-group. The traditional lands of the Gumbaynggirr nation stretch from Tabbimoble Yamba-Clarence River to Ngambaa-Stuarts Point, SWR- Macleay to Guyra and to Oban. (en)
  • Les Guymbaynggirr sont un peuple aborigène d'Australie implanté autour des villes côtières de Nambucca Heads et de Coffs Harbour, en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. Leur langue traditionnelle est le gumbaynggirr, de la famille des langues pama-nyungan. En 2016, 90 personnes déclarent parler le guymbaynggirr à la maison. (fr)
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  • The Gumbaynggirr people, also rendered Kumbainggar, Gumbangeri and other variant spellings, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Gumbathagang was a probable clan or sub-group. The traditional lands of the Gumbaynggirr nation stretch from Tabbimoble Yamba-Clarence River to Ngambaa-Stuarts Point, SWR- Macleay to Guyra and to Oban. (en)
  • Les Guymbaynggirr sont un peuple aborigène d'Australie implanté autour des villes côtières de Nambucca Heads et de Coffs Harbour, en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. Leur langue traditionnelle est le gumbaynggirr, de la famille des langues pama-nyungan. En 2016, 90 personnes déclarent parler le guymbaynggirr à la maison. (fr)
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  • Gumbaynggirr (en)
  • Gumbaynggirr (peuple) (fr)
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