Wednesday 21 April 2021

Barkandji and Malyangapa People Native Title Holders Meetings

Barkandji and Malyangapa People Native Title Holders Meetings Proposed Indigenous Land Use Agreements
1. Buronga Sandwash ILUA
2. White Cliffs dugouts and other terminated licences ILUA
3. Buronga Sandwash ILUA

In accordance with the Federal Court of Australia’s determination of native title in Barkandji Traditional Owners #8 determination (Part A), native title in the area covered by the ILUA is held by the Barkandji and Malyangapa People who are all the descendants of the following apical ancestors:

1) Manfred Mary/Mary Johnson/ Mary Brodie
2) Manfred Tommy
3) Louisa Brown
4) Cuthero Jack Brown
5) Susan/Annie Webster
6) Bill Webster
7) Harry Whyman
8) Kate Whyman
9) Louisa McLean
10) Alec McLean
11) Nganya
12) Sarah Cabbage
13) Harry Mitchell
14) Daniel McGregor
15) Lucy Benson
16) Jack “Doctor” Benson
17) Crancey
18) Jack Tyler
19) Taylor Matjulum Gibson
20) Tottie Gibson
21) Kutyi
22) Cate Newton/Maggie Tyler
23) Albert Bates
24) Fanny Bates
25) Yancannia Kitty
26) Judy Quayle
27) Nancy Watts
28) Topsie Crowe
29) Alec Bridge
30) Olive Barton
31) Margaret Payne
32) Kitty Knight
33) Jacky Knight
34) Matilda Murray
35) Paddy Black
36) Hero Black
37) Tall Boy Keegan
38) Kitty Keegan
39) Fanny Buugali Williams

and persons adopted into the families of those persons who identify as, and are accepted as, members of the Barkandji and Malyangapa People in accordance with Barkandji and Malyangapa traditional laws and customs (and the biological descendants of any such adopted persons).
Barkandji and Malyangapa People Native Title Holders Meetings

Appeared in the Koori Mail dated April 21, 2021

Some Notes

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage of the Menindee Lakes Area
Part 1 Aboriginal Ties to the Land
(A Report to the Menindee Lakes Ecologically Sustainable Development Project Steering Committee)
Sarah Martin

Humpy, House and Tin Shed
Aboriginal Settlement History on the Darling River
Paul Memmott
Published I B Fell Research Centre, University of Sydney, 1991

Menindee Mission Station 1933 – 1949 and Carowra Tank Aboriginal School
Compiled and Edited by Beverley and Don Elphick Canberra January 2000