Gudjal
According to Norman Tindale, the Gudjal, a.k.a.the Kutjala, occupied around 19,500 square kilometres along both sides of the Great Dividing Range around Mount Sturgeon, Mount Emu Plains, Lolworth and Reedy Springs Stations, including the upper Clarke River and extending eastward towards Charters Towers, though the eastern boundary was not clearly defined. They spoke a dialect of the Greater Maric's Warrongo subgroup.
Their northern neighbours were the Gugu Badhun, with the Bindal to the east, the Birri and Yirendali to the south and the Mbara and Yanga to the west.
As their lands were expropriated for pastoral runs, they were forced southwards towards Hughenden and Pentland.
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Clarke River
Great Dividing Range
Greater Maric
Hughenden
Lolworth Station
Mount Emu Plains
Mount Sturgeon
Reedy Springs Station
Warrongo
