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The Kamilaroi or Gamilaraay are an Indigenous Australian people who are from the area between Tamworth and Goondiwindi, west to Narrabri and Lightning Ridge, in northern New South Wales.
The name Gamilaraay literally means "having not", derived from gamil "not" and -(b)araay "having".
The Kamilaroi Highway was named after them.
Kamilaroi mythology includes Baiame, the ancestor or patron god. He was married to Birrahgnooloo, with whom he was the father of Daramulum.