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Maithakari

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Aboriginal Australian people of Queensland

The Maikathari (Mayi-Thakurti) were an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Queensland.

Country

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The Maithakari had, according to ethnologist Norman Tindale, approximately 3,400 square miles (8,800 km2) of tribal territory extending from the Williams River and Cloncurry. Running north, its boundaries touched Canobie on the Cloncurry River, and extended east to where Julia Creek joins the Cloncurry, and also to Mount Fort Bowen. They were also present at Dalgonally.[1]

Social organisation and rites

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They did not practise either circumcision or subincision.[1]

Alternative names

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  • Maiðakuri
  • Maiðakui
  • Maidhagudi, Maitakudi
  • Mayatagoorri
  • Mythugadi
  • Majadhagudi
  • Mythuggadi
  • Mythaguddi, Mitagurdi, Mittagurdi, Mitagurdi, Mitakoodi, Mittakoodi.
  • Mitrogoordi, Mitroogoordi[1]

Notes

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b c Tindale 1974, p. 180.

Sources

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Aboriginal
Torres Strait Islanders

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