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Himberrong
Himberrong is a clan of the Anaiwan (also ‘Nganyaywana’) Aboriginal tribe of what is now known as the New England Tablelands region in northeast New South Wales.〔Moore, A. (1991). Three of a kind. Parramatta, NSW: Macarthur Press.〕 == Territory ==
The territory of the Himberrong clan stretches from the Moonbi Range in the west (adjoining Gamilaraay), past Yarrowitch and Kunderang in the east (adjoining Dunghutti), and from Nowendoc in the south (adjoining Biripi) to north of Walcha (adjoining Inuwon).〔Jamieson, D. (1987). Tales at old Inglebah. Tamworth, NSW: Peel Valley Printery.〕 Border disputes over the Moonbi Range were common between the Himberrong and a clan of the Gamilaraay.〔 The main camp of the Himberrong was on the bank of the Muluerindie〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Macdonald River )〕 (English: Macdonald River), about two miles upriver from where the 140 acre (Inglebah Aboriginal Reserve ) now stands〔 (declared a reserve by the NSW Aborigines Protection Board in 1893). Inglebah is the Anaiwan word for whirlpools of crayfish; the swamps and gullies throughout the Inglebah district are perforated with thousands of crayfish holes.〔 ''"Traditionally Aboriginal people camped around Inglebah for fishing and ceremonial activities. Inglebah was favored because it was a sheltered, secure camping spot nestled between hills and the banks of the MacDonald River. It has a permanent water supply from the springs in the area, and various animals could be hunted there."''
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