Miriwoong people

[3] Miriwoong traditional lands stretched over some 10,000 square kilometres (4,000 sq mi), from the south at the Ord River valley, north to present day Carlton Hill Station, and upriver to Ivanhoe Station.

Its eastern flank lay just across the border with the Northern Territory, at Newry Station.

[4] Running clockwise from the north, the neighbours of the Miriwung (excluding the poorly attested Doolboong), were the Gajirrawoong, then on the northeastern flank the Jamindjung, followed by the Ngarinman due east, the Gija at their southern confines and the Ngarinyin to their west.

The Federal Court recognised the native title rights of the two peoples on 9 December 2003, nearly ten years after the claim had been lodged.

The claim covers 7,095 square kilometres (2,739 sq mi), and includes Kununurra in the east Kimberley, Lake Argyle, the Keep River and the Ord River Irrigation scheme.