Djagaraga
The Djagaraga or Gudang are an Australian Aboriginal tribe, who traditionally lived in the coastal area from Cape York to Fly point, including also Pabaju, in the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. In the early period of white settlement as the Somerset tribe, after the settlement of Somerset established on their lands in 1863.
The names Yatay, Gudang and Kartalaiga appear to be exonyms from Kalau Lagau Ya, respectively yadai "words", gudalnga and katalaiga "green frog person"; the totem of the Kartalaiga was the green frog.
Language
They spoke Gudang language, alt. Djagaraga, which according to Kenneth L. Hale's classification, was one of 10 languages of a northern Paman subgroup.Social organization
The Djagaraga were divided up into hordes, of which four, according to Tindale, are thought to be registered, though some of these are now counted as distinct tribes.- Gudang/Alauian
- Unduamo
- Kekosino
- ''Kokiliga''
Social culture