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NATIVE TRIBES OF SOUTH-EAST AUSTRALIA
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had been promised went for her, accompanied by his totemic
comrades.[1]
The sub-class marriage rule in the Unghi tribe was as follows:—
Male | Marries | Children are |
Hipai | Kubutha | Muri and Mata |
Kombo | Mata |
Kubi and Kubutha |
Muri | Butha | Hipai and Hipatha |
Kubi | Hipatha | Kombo and Butha |
The system of four sub-classes with descent in the female line is succeeded in southern Queensland by four other sub-classes with male descent. These continue to somewhere about Rockhampton, and are succeeded by tribes having also four sub-classes, but with descent in the female line. Of these latter I take the Kuinmurbura tribe which lived in the peninsula between Broad Sound and Shoalwater Bay as the representatives. The following table gives the marriages of the sub-classes and totems:—
Male | Marries | Children are | |||
Kurpal | eagle-hawk | Karilburan | hawk | Munal | hawk |
Kurpal | laughing-jackass | Karilburan | hawk | Munal | curlew |
Kuialla | eagle-hawk | Munalan | hawk | Karilbura | hawk |
Kuialla | laughing-jackass | Munalan | curlew | Karilbura | curlew |
Karilbura | curlew | Kurpalan | laughing-jackass | Kuilla | laughing-jackass |
Karilbura | water | Kurpalan | eagle-hawk | Kuilla | eagle-hawk |
Karilbura | wallaby | Kurpalan | laughing-jackass | Kuilla | laughing-jackass |
Karilbura | hawk | Kurpalan | eagle-hawk | Kuilla | eagle-hawk |
Munal | curlew | Kuiallan | laughing-jackass | Kurpalan | laughing-jackass |
Munal | water | Kuiallan | laughing-jackass | Kurpalan | laughing-jackass |
Munal | hawk | Kuiallan | eagle-hawk | Kurpalan | eagle-hawk |
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