- The
Kulumali were an
indigenous Australian people of the
state of Queensland.
Norman Tindale estimated that
Kulumali territory occupied some 3,500 square...
- of
British colonisation, the area
around Windorah was
inhabited by the
Kulumali people, who
spoke the
Birria (Pirriya) language. The men of this group...
- Gunu, Guerno, Kornu, Kornoo, Kuno, Guno, Gunu[1] New
South Wales Riverine Kulumali[2]
Queensland Kumbainggiri[2] Kumbainggiri, Kumbainggeri, Kumbaingir, Kumbaingeri...
-
Pirriya (also Birria, Bidia, Kunggari,
Kulumali, and Kungadutji) is an
extinct and
unclassified Australian Aboriginal language. It was
spoken by the Bidia...
- Kungatutyi/Gungadidji, not the same as the Mari dialect),
Karuwali (and
unconfirmed Kulumali) [included
under Midhaga in Dixon].
Unconfirmed names mentioned in Bowern...
-
civil parishes. The
County is the
traditional lands of the
Gungadidji and
Kulumali.
Patrick Durack established Cattle Stations in the
County in 1868 The county...
- of Lake
Yamma Yamma.
Neighbouring tribes were the Kuungkari,
Bidia and
Kulumali.
White settlers began to
occupy Kungadutji lands between 1874 and 1878...