According the extract from the National Native Title Register, the native title claim group represented by Payi Payi & Ors in Payi Payi on behalf of the Ngururrpa people v the State of Western Australia (Unreported, FCA, 18 October 2007, Black CJ) comprises Aboriginal people who are descended from the following people:
'(a) Tjilmatjanu, Nyiipikarri, Mini, Yulungka, Larki, Alice Bradshaw, Nyukuni, Muka Muka, Anna Wankriya, Nguri, Katangiinyi, Tjulin, Tjikali, Langanyiitu, Kirrikangu, Tjinatjungku, Tjitjanu, Kawiitja, Pantatji, Pikangatju, Winmaru, Tjinatjaparra, Intulurra, Wayula, Wallapayi, Kumaniiya, Wanaru, Tjitjirri, Nyutinka, Lirrawurru, Yalingari, Watakanu, Malungka, Marukuru, Wipulyulyu, Pamputa, Panalpa, Tjilpirri Yanulpa, Ilyunguna, Walpurru, Tjilkali, Tjukun, Kutukutu, Wandamaru, Panyirr, Tjukul, Piki Piki, Ikikati, Tjanutji, Tjaparli, Tatatja, Yukula, Pinyarrpa, Kutitji, Tjarrpayi; or'
(b) adopted, or are descended from persons adopted and accepted by the native title holders according to traditional law and custom.
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