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Mathi Mathi people : ウィキペディア英語版
Muthi muthi

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The Muthi Muthi people are an Aboriginal group of the Kulin Nation whose traditional lands are located in the Northern Riverina and Far West regions of New South Wales. Clans of the Mathi include the Muthi Muthi, Yita Yita, Wakool, Tati Tati and Berriat (Parindji).
The Muthi Muthi are the traditional owners of Nimmie Caira and the Lowbidgee as well as Lake Mungo, Mungo Man and Mungo Lady (along with the neighbouring Paarkinji and Nyiampaar tribes).
==Boundaries==
The Muthi Muthi are associated with the lands of the far western region of New South Wales. The Mutthi Mutthi tribal lands were a meeting place of many tribes for ceremonies and marriages. The Muthi Muthi lands are often referred to as the 'Five Rivers Region' of Australia. The rivers are the Lachlan, Murray, Murrumbidgee, Edward and Wakool. The town of Balranald lies at the heartland of Muthi Muthi country with the smaller villages of Booligal, Oxley, Maude, Homebush, Clare, Kyalite, Tooleybuc, Koraleigh and Euston also located within Muthi Muthi boundaries.
Neighbouring tribal boundaries are the Barkinji (Paarkinji) to the west roughly along the line of the Willandra Lakes to Mount Dispersion; the Ngyiampaar/Ngemba to the north above Willandra Creek, and the Wemba Wemba/Barabarapa on the south side of the Murray River. The Nari Nari/Wathi Wathi boundary to the east has not been formally marked out but the Nari Nari Tribal Council refer to Dry Lake (Tchelery ) as being the western most reach of their lands. Archaeological investigation has confirmed a tribal boundary in this location as this is the last known location of Muthi Muthi burial mounds.〔Martin, S. 2010. Archaeological Research, Characterisation and Predictive Modelling Project. DECCW〕
Muthi Muthi lands include the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area, Mungo National Park, Yanga National Park, Booligal National Park, Nimmie Caira and the Lowbidgee Conservation Area.

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