- The
Mutumui were an
indigenous Australian people of
northern Queensland. The name of the
Mutumui language, now extinct, was Eibole, of
which a dialect...
- The
Barrow Point or
Mutumui language,
called Eibole, is a
recently extinct Australian Aboriginal language.
According to Wurm and
Hattori (1981), there...
- Mutjati[2]
Queensland Mutpura[2] Mudburra[1]
Northern Territory Fitzmaurice Mutumui[1][2]
Queensland East N Nakako[1][2]
Western Australia Desert Nakara[1][2]...
- The
Bakanambia were one of the 'mobs' (the
others being the
Kokowara and
Mutumui) that
attacked Edmund Kennedy's
exploratory party as it p****ed through...
-
included indigenous cultural artifacts purloined, as he admitted, from
Mutumui sites on
Clack Island,
added 1,300
species to the
National Collection....
- Mayi-Kutuna
Mbabaram Mbara-Yanga Mbariman-Gudhinma
Mbiywom Morrobolam Mpalityan Mutumui Ndra'ngith
Ngawun Nyawaygi Pakanha Pitta Pitta Umpithamu Uradhi Wakka Wakka...
- Queensland, Australia, near the
Great Barrier Reef. The area was home to the
Mutumui and
Walmbaria tribes. The
British first settled Bathurst Bay
sometime in...
-
Norman Tindale suggested that they
might possibly have been a
horde of the
Mutumui.
Wurkuldi Tindale 1974, p. 169. Tindale,
Norman Barnett (1974). "Ithu (QLD)"...
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which covers Lizard Island,
while Flinders Island is off the
coast of the
Mutumui people's land. The
Great Barrier Reef
Marine Park
Authority states on their...