glehawk
Walar Bee
Jorro Bee
Kutchal Saltwater Eaglehawk
With these are associated the phratries:
(_a_) Walar Murla
VIII. Ranya (Arenia)
Rara (Arara)
Loora
Awunga (Arawongo)
_Tribes_: Wollongurma (Roth, 68); Goothanto (Mathews in _J.R.S.N.S.W._
XXXIII, 109).
Connected with these forms are:
_Class names_
Barry (Ahjereena)
Ararey (Arrenynung)
Jury [? Loory] (Perrynung)
Mungilly (Mahngal) [diamond snake][52]
_Tribes_: Koogobathy (_J.A.I._ XIII, 303); Koonjan etc. (Mathews in
_J.R.S.N.S.W._ XXXIII, 110, XXXIV, 135). Probably Perrynung and
Ahjereenya should be transposed.
_Class names_ _Feminine_
IX. Jimmilingo Carburungo
Badingo Ngarrangungo
Maringo[53] Munjungo
Youingo (Kapoodungo) Goothamungo
_Tribes_: Miappe (Roth, 56-7); Mycoolon (_J.A.I._ XIII, 302);
Workoboongo (Roth, _ib._).
For the Kalkadoon, Roth (_ib._) gives:
Kunggilungo
Patingo
Toonbeungo
Marinungo[53]
With these are associated the phratries:
(_a_) Kalkadoon Ootaroo Mullara
(_b_) Miappe Woodaroo Pakutta
_Class names_
X. Murungun
Mumbali
Purdal
Kuial
_Tribe_: Mara (_Northern Tribes_, 119).
With these the phratry names:
(_a_) Urku Ua
In this tribe is male descent, and, as in the S. Arunta, the classes are
themselves divided; for equivalence the numbers of the eight-class
system are arranged (_Nor. Tr._ 123), 1, 4; 3, 2; 5, 7; 6, 8.
Leichardt (_Journal_, 447) reports from the Roper R., Gnangball, Odall,
Nurumball, which from their form seem to be class names and identifiable
with some of the Mara names.
_Class names_
XI. Awukaria
Roumburia
Urtalia
Wialia
_Tribe_: Anula (_Nor. Tr._ 119).
XII. For the eight-class system see Table I a; in which it is assumed
that patrilineal descent prevails in all the tribes.
With these are associated the following phratries:
(_a_) Umbaia, Gnanji Illitchi Liaritchi
(_b_) Warramunga, Walpari, Uluuru Kingilli
Wulmala
(_c_) Worgaia
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