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Bigambul
The Bigambul people, a group of indigenous people of Australia, are those Australian Aborigines that are united by a common language, strong ties of kinship and survived as skilled hunter–fisher–gatherers in family groups or clans scattered along the Northern Tablelands and Border Rivers regions of New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. Their traditional territory spreads a area east of Nindigully, on the Weir and Moonie rivers, north to Tara; at Talwood; on the Macintyre River from east of Boomi to Texas; at Yetman, Boggabilla, and at Middle Creek. In the traditional language, the name of this group is derived from the Bigambul word ''biga'' or ''pika'' which translates in English to ''yes''. The Bigambul are bounded to the south–east by the Ngarabal, the Kamilaroi to the south, the Kooma to the west, the Mandandanji and Kabi to the north, and the Barunggam clan of the Murri to the north–east. ==Alternate names== The Bigambul are also known as: ''Bigabul'', ''Pikambul'', ''Bigambal'', ''Bigambel'', ''Bee-gum-bul'', ''Bigumble'', ''Pikumbul'', ''Pikumpal'', ''Pikambal'', ''Pikum-bul'', ''Pickum-bul'', ''Pickimbul'', ''Pickumble'', ''Picum-bul'', ''Pikumbil'', ''Begumble'', ''Peekumble'', ''Pickumbil'', ''Picumbill'', ''Preagalgh'', ''Wigal-wollumbul'', ''Wee-n' gul-la-m' bul''.〔
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