Description:
The name 'Martalooroo' is derived from the Aboriginal word 'martalooroo' meaning 'place of the moon'. The name is also believed to have originated from the local Aboriginal word 'marra' meaning 'big'. The name is commonly used in the local Aboriginal community in the area around the town of Cootamundra, New South Wales. The Martalooroo people are of Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander descent. They are a small community who live in the surrounding area around the town of Cootamundra. They are traditionally a hunter-gatherer people who are known for their artistic and cultural skills. The Martalooroo people are also known for their traditional music and dance. The Martalooroo people have a rich culture and history. They are known for their traditional art, music and dance. They are also known for their love of hunting and fishing. The Martalooroo people are a small community and there are few official records of their history. However, their culture and customs are well known and respected by the local Aboriginal community. The Martalooroo people are commonly known as the Moon People. This is because the name is derived from the Aboriginal word 'martalooroo' meaning 'place of the moon'. The name is also believed to have originated from the local Aboriginal word 'marra' meaning 'big'. The name is commonly used in the local Aboriginal community in the area around the town of Cootamundra, New South Wales. The Martalooroo people have a rich culture and history. They are known for their traditional art, music and dance. They are also known for their love of hunting and fishing. The Martalooroo people are a small community and there are few official records of their history. However, their culture and customs are well known and respected by the local Aboriginal community.





