nopeahkot
Nopeahkot is a term that refers to a traditional Aboriginal trading route existing in southern Australia. The name "Nopeahkot" is of Ngarrindjeri origin, with the individual words composing the phrase translated as "locals' place" or "same place". Historical documentation suggests that this route was used by various Aboriginal groups migrating between coastal regions.
Geographically, Nopeahkot traverses Kangaroo Island, with areas near King George's Sound and Encounter Bay being used
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