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Latitude
-29.851944
Longitude
115.137778
Start Date
1900
End Date
1950

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At Eneabba the land becomes Amangu country. The name, Eneabba, reflects the respect between the two groups, Eneabba means; at the water where a greeting indicating friendship and respect transpired. The water referred to is almost certainly what is now called the Lake Logue-Indoon System, which includes a number of shallow seasonal wetlands and intermittent creeks and drainage lines. This would have been a major food source for both Yued and Amangu people. 

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tc21a4