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MARRIAGE RULES

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|- | style="text-align:center;border-top:1px solid black;border-bottom:1px solid black;border-right:1px solid black;padding-top:1em;padding-bottom:1em;" | Male || style="text-align:center;border-top:1px solid black;border-bottom:1px solid black;border-right:1px solid black;padding-top:1em;padding-bottom:1em;" | Marries || style="text-align:center;border-top:1px solid black;border-bottom:1px solid black;padding-top:1em;padding-bottom:1em;" | Children are |- | style="padding-left:2em;border-right:1px solid black;padding-top:1em;" | Bulkoin || style="padding-left:2em;border-right:1px solid black;padding-top:1em;" | Turowain || style="padding-left:2em;padding-top:1em;" | Bunda |- | style="padding-left:2em;border-right:1px solid black;" | Bunda || style="padding-left:2em;border-right:1px solid black;" | Baring || style="padding-left:2em;" | Bulkoin |- | style="padding-left:2em;border-right:1px solid black;" | Baring || style="padding-left:2em;border-right:1px solid black;" | Bunda || style="padding-left:2em;" | Turowain |- | style="border-bottom:1px solid black;border-right:1px solid black;padding-left:2em;padding-bottom:1em;" | Turowain || style="border-bottom:1px solid black;border-right:1px solid black;padding-left:2em;padding-bottom:1em;" | Bulkoin || style="border-bottom:1px solid black;padding-left:2em;padding-bottom:1em;" | Baring |}

Bulkoin and Bunda are called brothers, so are also Baring and Turowain.

Bulkoin and Bunda are the subdivisions of Kubatine, and Baring and Turowain of Dilebi. The following diagram compares the Kaiabara and Kamilaroi marriages and descents:—

Diagram XVI
KamilaroiKaiabara
m. Aam. Aa
f. Bdf. Bd
    
m. and f. Bcm. and f. Ab
etc.etc.

It is clear that in these tribes, while the class name descends from father to child, the sub-class name of the child is that which, together with that of its father, represents the class of the latter. Therefore descent is in the male line. The sub-classes of this tribe are the equivalents of those of the Kamilaroi, Bulkoin and Bunda of Ipai-Kumbo, and Baring and Turowain of Murri-Kubbi.

But when one comes to the totemic marriages, a peculiar feature shows itself. The following table was carefully taken down from the statements of some of Mr. Brooke's native police, as to themselves, they being Kaiabara:—

MaleMarriesChildren are
Bulkoincarpet-snakeTurowainblack eagle-hawkBundawhite eagle-hawk
Bundanative catBaringrock carpet-snakeBulkoinscrub carpet-snake
BaringturtleBundawhite eagle-hawkTurowainblack eagle-hawk
TurowainbatBulkoinfemale carpet-snakeBaringscrub carpet-snake
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