TheNgundjan (Ogh-Undjan) were anindigenous Australian people of the state ofQueensland.
The Ngundjan spoke a dialect variety ofKunjen.
The Ngundjan had, inNorman Tindale's estimation, some 4,500 square miles (12,000 km2) of tribal territory around the area of theMitchell River south of thePalmer River junction. Their inland extension went toDunbar and southwards as far as Emu Creek and the Red River.[1]