According to Norman Tindale, the Kokowara had some 1,800 square miles (4,700 km2) of tribal land on the Normanby River, extending south from Lakefield to Laura and the
Laura River.[1] Their central camping area was at a place called Daidan on the Deighton River.[2]
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