Talk:Djangadi

Equivalent names, neighbours or...?
I am confused by two articles about Aboriginal people of the Macleay Valley. The articles are Djangadi and Dunghutti. I can't tell if they are different transliterations of the same word or two different words. Could someone please either expand both articles to explain the relationship to each other, or propose a merge if they are different names for the same thing? Both appear in Aboriginal peoples in New South Wales and both articles say the people speak Dhanggati language which could be yet another spelling of the same word. Thank you. --Scott Davis Talk 10:03, 23 April 2017 (UTC)
 * Thanks. I hadn't looked at the Dunghutti article when I did this. Of course the two words refer to the same complex of peoples. Since I am making a systematic overhaul of all aboriginal peoples' articles, I will reorganize the Dunghutti material that is verifiable, and shift it to this article. Then that article can be 'merged' (i.e. collapsed).Nishidani (talk) 15:26, 23 April 2017 (UTC)