Wadjigu people
The Wadjiga people, also known as Wadja, Maudalgo, Wadjainggo, and other variants, were an Aboriginal Australian people of inland eastern Queensland.
Country
Wadja tribal lands covered some along the streams flowing along the eastern side of the Expedition Range. Their southern boundaries reached as far as Bigge Range. To the east they ran to the vicinity of the Dawson [River |Dawson River]. They were the Indigenous inhabitants of Woorabinda.History
According to traditional lore, the Wadjiga arose from a confluence of two distinct tribes, namely the Wainjigo and the Wadja. Long cohabitation over the same tribal grounds led to the effective amalgamation of their separate identities and customs. Norman TindaleLanguage
The Wajigu language is a dialect of the Bidjara language group.Alternative names
- Wainjago, Wainjigo
- Wadjainggo
- Wainggo
- Wadju, Maudalgo, Wadjainggo, Waindjago, Wainggo, Wainjago, Wainjigo, Wadya