Koara (Aboriginal)
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The Koara people are an Aboriginal
Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Australians are the original inhabitants of the Australian continent and nearby islands. The Aboriginal Indigenous Australians migrated from the Indian continent around 75,000 to 100,000 years ago....

 tribe living in the Kuwarra Western Desert region of Western Australia
Western Australia
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Geographic Location

The Koara are found in the following areas:
  • 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
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