Yadaneru, also writtenJeteneru, refers to a tribe at one time thought to have existed in theCape York Peninsula ofnorthern Queensland.
Norman Tindale states that the Yetteneru possessed tribal lands of about 900 square miles (2,300 km2) centered around Saltwater Creek, in the southwest corner ofPrincess Charlotte Bay, and that their inland extension went to somewhere in the vicinity ofMusgrave.[1]
During ethnographic work by Tindale and H.M. Hale, reports reached them that a tribe of this name, once existed, whose grounds were along the Saltwater Creek and Annie River, somewhere west of theKokolamalama inland fromPrincess Charlotte Bay. By that time the tribe, if it were an independent reality, verged on disappearing. The authors wrote that:
They are called the " salt pan blackfellows" by natives speaking English, and use a dialectic variation of Kokolamalama. They are nearly extinct, only one old man and five women remaining alive in 1927, There were two clans, one on the seashore and one inland, but little could be learned about them.'[2]