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on the west were the Bur Ringi, whose
territory lay along each side of the
Darling and had a different constitution
from the Wirahuri and Wonghibon,
being divided into only two classes
Kilpara and Muk[m?]ara.
It is more than likely that the
Wonghibon or Wuniebun was joined
on the north east by a tribe which
is described in this issue of "Science" by
Mr F. S. Tully and the name of which
he gives as Mooraha but which it is
Probably was a local name for a sub-
-division of this Wai[lw?]un tribe.
Vocabulary
Woman = [V?]eringa
Man = mai
Tongue = [D]ulee
Eye = Mil
[fish?] = Cooyah
Pigweed = Toonga
Brewarrina = Clump of myal trees
Codfish = Koodu
No = Weingi
Shield = Murka
Child = Boo[r?]i
Boomerang = Bulka
Mother in Law = Komiyun