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Paakantyi
The Paakantyi (Barkindji) are an Australian Aboriginal tribal group of the Darling River basin in Far West New South Wales, Australia. ==Traditional Country==
The homelands of the Paakantyi extended from what is now Wentworth in the ''Riverina Bioregion'', northward through the ''Murray Darling Depression Bioregion'' and into the ''Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion'' beyond Wilcannia to Bourke.〔(National Indigenous Land and Sea Management Conference ) 2010.〕 They lived also in the back country from the river, around the Paroo River and Broken Hill.〔Luise Hercus. ''Baagandji Grammar'', ANU 1960; ''Paakantyi Dictionary'' (published with the assistance of AIATSIS, 1993)〕 In the nineteenth century they were much reduced by disease and they ended up working for the immigrants who had invaded their lands. Pictures were taken by Frederic Bonney at Momba Station in the 1870s which have provided a sympathetic and accurate picture of these people. Unusually Bonney records their names and his 'reverence' for their integrity.〔
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