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The Koara people are an Aboriginal tribe living in the Kuwarra Western Desert region of Western Australia.

Geographic Location

The Koara are found in the following areas [1][2][3]:

  • Gidgee
  • Lake Barlee
  • Lake Darlot
  • Leonora
  • Morgans
  • Mount Ida
  • Mount Zephyr
  • Sandstone

Alternative Names

The Koara have also been referred to, in literature, as:

  • Gorara Koara
  • Goara
  • Guwara
  • Kogara
  • Konindja
  • Konindja (by eastern tribes)
  • Konindjara
  • Kuwara
  • Kuwarra
  • Waula (i.e. "northerners" by Waljen)
  • Waula Kagara

Notes

  1. ^ WALIS. Land Claims Mapping Unit (1996), Koara native title claim WC95/1 : current land tenure (Provisional draft, claimed interests ed.), The Unit, retrieved 19 August 2017
  2. ^ Yandarga map : [region of Western Australia], 1910, retrieved 19 August 2017
  3. ^ Liberman, Kenneth (1978), Tjankultjanu : an ethnography of a country without a people : (a report to the Registrar of Aboriginal Sites on the impact of the Yeelirrie uranium development), Leonora, W.A, retrieved 19 August 2017