Camp of Western Blacks; The Queenslander June 1907

Camps are not limited to members from that particular group. People from neighbouring groups become part of that group.
For example, the Kullilli people come from the Buloo River region in south-west Queensland. People from the Mardgany, Bunthamara and Batjala also become part of that group. Thus the Kullilli camp is an aggregate of groups from the far south-west of the state.

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