Maraura

The Maraura people are an Aboriginal group whose traditional lands are located in Far West New South Wales and South Australia, Australia.

Tindale notes that the Maraura (NSW) occupied "from Wentworth on northern bank of Murray River downstream to Chowilla and Ral Ral, South Australia, on western and the Anabranch of the Darling River to Popilta Lake; on the main Darling River upsteam to Avoca.

History

Taplin in 1879 records a southward migration of these people down the Darling River, to the above locations, between 1831 and 1836. Moorhouse in 1842 cited that the Kaurna tribe called this land Mettelittela Yerta, which can best be translated as 'the stolen land' or 'the land of thieves.'

Lockhart indicated that in 1857 the Maraura (NSW) frequented Lake Victoria in summer and the back plains in winter after rains had filled small waterholes.[1]

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