- The
Punthamara were an
indigenous Australian people of the
state of Queensland.
According to
Norman Tindale, the
Punthamara's tribal territories embraced...
- Nuccundra. It
appears to have gone
extinct by 2005.
Dixon (2002)
considers Punthamara to be a
dialect of Wangkumara,
Bowern (2001) as very close.
Bowern says...
- Yarluyandi–Ngamini
Eastern Karnic:
Wilson River language (Wangkumara,
Bundhamara (
Punthamara), Ngandangara/Yarumarra, etc.)
Other languages of the area may be Karnic...
-
region of the
Northern Territory.
Tobermorey is on the
western edge of
Punthamara territory The
property is
situated approximately 143
kilometres (89 mi)...
- Punuba[1]
Western Australia Kimberley Puneitja[2]
Northern Territory Punthamara[2]
Queensland Pyemmairre[1]
North East
Tasmania R Rakkaia[2] Queensland...
-
language of the 'modern' Galali/Garlali and Wangkumara-plus-Bundhamara/
Punthamara (also
known as or
closely related to Ngandangara/Yarumarra)
peoples as...
-
bloodwood and supplejack. The
traditional owners of the area are the
Punthamara people, also
known as Buntamurra, who have
inhabited the
region for thousands...
-
Wangkumara language,
Ngura language Wanggumara 6 Po****tion
includes 1
Punthamara, 4 Wongkumara, 2 Badjiri, and 1
Kalali Critically endangered Qld Wanyjirra...
- xpq I/E Mohegan-Pequot xpr I/A
Parthian 巴底亚语 xps I/A
Pisidian xpt I/E
Punthamara xpu I/A
Punic punique púnico 布匿语 xpv I/E
Northern Tasmanian, Tommeginne...
- )
McDonald & Wurm 1979.
Tindale 1974, p. 173. Holmer, Nils M. (1988).
Punthamara: With
comparative notes on Kalali. In
Notes on some
Queensland languages...