Kunjen people
The AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia places the Kunjen towards the base of Cape York Peninsula, inland from Kowanyama, separated from the Gulf of Carpentaria by the Koknar, Koko-bera, Yir Yoront and Thaayorre. On the map, their northern neighbours are the Bakanh, with the Lamalama to the northeast, the Kokowarra and Kokomini to the east, the Agwamin to the southeast and the Kurtjar to the south.
They do not appear in Norman Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia under that name — an anglicised corruption of Ogh Unjen used by the Oykangand to refer to themselves and their language. At Kowanyama, Kunjen is also used to refer to Olgol and Kawarrangg people and their languages.
The location given on the AIATSIS AustLang page — Mitchell River south of the junction of the Palmer River; at Dunbar; an inland tribe extending south to Emu Creek and the Red River — matches Tindale's entry for the Ngundjan.
