Nanya (c.1835-1895) was a member of the Maraura tribe of the lower Darling area. His tribe and others had been displaced due to European expansion and were living on camps and stations.
Oral tradition is that Nanya had a strong-will, and he came into conflict with his tribe because he wouldn't follow the strict marriage rules. He started a taboo relationship with a woman of his own moiety group, which is forbidden and punishable by death.
So Nanya, his lover, and another woman left his camp at Popiltah station, forty miles (64 km) north of Pooncarie and set off to the arid and unsettled land between the South Australian border and the western Anabranch of the Darling River.
Living in the remote area, known as the "Scotia blocks" for next the three decades, the group grew to include many children and grandchildren