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Equivalent names, neighbours or...?
[edit]I am confused by two articles about Aboriginal people of the Macleay Valley. The articles are Djangadi and Dunghutti. I can't tell if they are different transliterations of the same word or two different words. Could someone please either expand both articles to explain the relationship to each other, or propose a merge if they are different names for the same thing? Both appear in {{Aboriginal peoples in New South Wales}} and both articles say the people speak Dhanggati language which could be yet another spelling of the same word. Thank you. --Scott Davis Talk 10:03, 23 April 2017 (UTC)
- Thanks. I hadn't looked at the Dunghutti article when I did this. Of course the two words refer to the same complex of peoples. Since I am making a systematic overhaul of all aboriginal peoples' articles, I will reorganize the Dunghutti material that is verifiable, and shift it to this article. Then that article can be 'merged' (i.e. collapsed).Nishidani (talk) 15:26, 23 April 2017 (UTC)
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