1 Selected Bibliography Of Material On The Dalla Language And ...
Selected Bibliography of material on the
Dalla language and people held in the AIATSIS Library
Books..........................................................................................................................................1
Serials.........................................................................................................................................6
Pamphlets ...................................................................................................................................6
Rare books..................................................................................................................................7
Rare serials.................................................................................................................................8
Rare pamphlets...........................................................................................................................9
Manuscripts............................................................................................................................... 11
Pamphlet manuscripts ............................................................................................................... 13
Not held in the AIATSIS Library ................................................................................................. 14
Books
Local call number: B C976.14/A1
Personal Author: Curr, Edward M. (Edward Micklethwaite), 1820-1889
Title: The Australian race : its origin, languages, customs, place of landing in Australia, and the
routes by which it spread itself over that continent / by Edward M. Curr.
Publication info: Melbourne. : John Ferres, Govt Pr. 1886-1887.
Physical descrip: 4 v. in 8 : ill., tbls. ; 24 cm.
Access: Not for Inter Library Loan
Annotation: v.1, p.1-35; General language information, orthography, table of 20 common &
widespread Australian words, language & vocabulary comparisons, names of languages, quotes
Ridleys Kamilaroi grammar, comments on words in the vocabularies; p.36- 105; Physical
characteristics, hair, skin, senses, half-castes, religious beliefs, sorcery (Bangerang, Victoria,
New South Wales), medicine men, cures for sickness (Bangerang, Burdekin area), minor
superstitions, astronomical beliefs (Bangerang,; Kilmore), personal property, government &
leadership, family life, law & conflict (tribal & intertribal), property & inheritance, childhood, types
of initiation, lists areas where circumcision & subincision are prevalent, infanticide, cannibalism,;
trade & exchange, foods & food-getting, foodsharing, cooking, drinks, water collection, pitcheri,
fighting methods, mortuary rites, corroborees, body painting, music, sign language, clothing,
mutiliation & body ornaments, art, shelters, totemism,; history of European contact; p.106-142;
Marriage, marital status, capture, elopement, status of women, marriage classes, extensive
quotation from Ridley on rules & classes of Kamilaroi, Wailwun, Moreton Bay to Wide Bay,
Barwan, Wiraiarai, Kogai, Pikumbul, Narran River; quotes Fison on group marriage, gives
relationship terms for Dieyeri, Larriquia, Mooloola, Western Australia, Kamilaroi, Dippel,
Encounter Bay, Woolna, Murray mouth; p.143-151; Weapons & implements, spears, wommera,
boomerang, clubs, shields, tomahawk, knife, chisel, kooditcha shoes, canoes, messengers &
message sticks, nets & bags p.152-189; Origins - comparison with extraAustralian races; p.190-
207; Arrival and spread of Aborigines, diffusion of cultural traits, languages; p.208-234; Disease,
prevalent diseases, introduction of smallpox, population decrease, general remarks on native
health; p.235-244; Comments on earlier writers on Aborigines; p.245425; 39 articles on particular
areas listed separately in this bibliography; v.2, p.3-501; Articles 40-135 listed separately; v.3,
p.3-589; Articles 136-214D listed separately; p.592-699; Appendices, A - The Tasmanians; B -
The ovens, caves, paintings, and sculptures... both listed separately v.4, p.4-45; Comparative
vocabulary of 63 terms arranged by area & term; map shows location of tribes, areas of
circumcision & subincision
Language/Group: Gamilaraay / Gamilaroi / Kamilaroi language (D23) (NSW SH55-12)
Language/Group: Gamilaraay / Gamilaroi / Kamilaroi people (D23) (NSW SH55-12)
Language/Group: Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi / Gabi Gabi language (E29) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi / Gabi Gabi people (E29) (Qld SG56-06)
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Language/Group: Gooreng Gooreng / Gureng Gureng / Gurang Gurang language (E32) (Qld
SG56-05)
Language/Group:Gooreng Gooreng/Gureng Gureng/Gurang Gurang people (E32) (Qld SG56-05)
Language/Group: Larrakia / Laragiya / Gulumirrgin language (N21) (NT SD52-04)
Language/Group: Bangerang / Kwat Kwat / Waveroo language (S40) (Vic SJ55-02)
Language/Group: Bangerang / Kwat Kwat / Waveroo people (S40) (Vic SJ55-02)
Language/Group: Bigambul language (D34) (Qld SH56-01)
Language/Group: Bigambul people (D34) (Qld SH56-01)
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri language (L17) (SA SH54-01)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri people (L17) (SA SH54-01)
Language/Group: Djerimanga / Wulna Wuna language (N29) (NT SD52-04)
Language/Group: Gawambaray language (D39) (Qld SH55-16)
Language/Group: Gawambaray people (D39) (Qld SH55-16)
Language/Group: Kogai / Gogai language (D38) (Qld SG55-16)
Language/Group: Kogai / Gogai people (D38) (Qld SG55-16)
Language/Group: Larrakia / Laragiya / Gulumirrgin people (N21) (NT SD52-04)
Language/Group: Ngiyambaa / Ngemba language (D22) (NSW SH55-10)
Language/Group: Ngiyampaa / Ngemba people (D22) (NSW SH55-10)
Language/Group: Wailwan / Weilwan language (D20) (NSW SH55-11)
Language/Group: Wailwan / Weilwan people (D20) (NSW SH55-11)
Language/Group: Wulna / Wuna people (N29) (NT SD52-04)
Local call number: B B472.11/A1
Personal Author: Bennett, M. M. (Mary Montgomerie)
Title: The Australian Aboriginal as a human being
Publication info: London : Alston Rivers, 1930
Physical descrip: 146 p. ; 19 cm.
Annotation: Brief notes on tracking ability and method, duties of women and men in camp life, the
returning boomerang (Dalleburra tribe), trading at Kopperamanna, initiation; effect of State laws,
1927, native evidence, the position in law in the Federal Territories, native attitude towards Court
proceedings, gives cases; reforms needed; notes on the Compound at Kahlin and Bagot, position
of women and the law; government policies for assimilation, recommendations
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri people (L17) (SA SH54-01)
Language/Group: Iningai / Yiningay people (L41) (Qld SF55-13)
Local call number: B B579.67/R1
Personal Author: Biasutti, Renato
Title: Le razze e i popoli della terra, v.4 : Oceania America
Publication info: Torino 1959
Physical descrip: vi, 815 p.
Annotation: Chap.1; Ethnological problems of the Pacific; prehistoric finds, Talgai, Cohuna, Keilor
etc., origin theory; Chap.2; The Tasmanians, by R. Battaglia; discusses foods, local organization,
ceremonial huts (George Town & Pipers Lagoon), origin, skulls of Aborigines & Tasmanians
compared, historical position of Tasmanian culture; Chap.3; Australian Aboriginal peoples and
culture, by R. Battaglia; comparison of physical types within Australia, discusses cephalic indices,
hair colour, skin pigmentation, table of anthropometric data, citing numerous authors; ethnic
groupings, enumerates tribes & nations; material culture, lists species & varieties of plant &
animal food of Coopers Creek & N. Qld, method of catching game, distribution of labour;
description of ground ovens found upper Glenelg & Rockingham Bay, weapons, utensils,
generally; distribution in Pacific of exogamous matriarchal two-class system (gives tribes);
Chap.8; Present ethnological situation in Oceania; by G. Gentilli; gives figures for Tasmanian &
Australian populations before & after contact; summarizes history of extinction of Tasmanians;
outlines gradual granting of citizenship rights to Aborigines, discusses quality as pastoral workers
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etc.; notes on employment; European influence; comments on comparative study carried out by
Lommel
Language/Group: Yuwaalaraay / Euahlayi / Yuwaaliyaay people (D27) (NSW SH55-07)
Language/Group: Gamilaraay / Gamilaroi / Kamilaroi people (D23) (NSW SH55-12)
Language/Group: Arabana / Arabunna people (L13) (SA SH53-03)
Language/Group: Arrernte / Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02)
Language/Group: Balardung / Baladon people (W10) (WA SH50-15)
Language/Group: Parnkalla / Barngarla / Bungala / Banggarla people (L6) (SA SI53-04)
Language/Group: Binbinga people (N138) (NT SE53-03)
Language/Group: Bungandidj / Buandig people (S13) (SA SJ54-06)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Darumbal people (E46) (Qld SF56-13)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri people (L17) (SA SH54-01)
Language/Group: Djagaraga / Gudang people (Y6) (Qld SC54-12)
Language/Group: Giya people (E58) (Qld SF55-03)
Language/Group: Gonaniin people (Y91) (Qld SE54-03)
Language/Group: Gungaragany / Kungarakany people (N14) (NT SD52-08)
Language/Group: Kalaamaya / Karlamay people (A4) (WA SH50-12)
Language/Group: Karajarri people (A64) (WA SE51-10)
Language/Group: Kariyarra people (W39) (WA SF50-10)
Language/Group: Kija / Gidja people (K20) (WA SE52-06)
Language/Group: Kurnai / Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55)
Language/Group: Malngin people (K30) (WA SE52-06)
Language/Group: Mangala people (A65) (WA SE51-15)
Language/Group: Minang people (W2) (WA SI50-11)
Language/Group: Minjungbal / Minyangbal people (E18) (NSW SH56-03)
Language/Group: Muruwari / Murrawarri people (D32) (NSW SH55-06)
Language/Group: Nunggubuyu people (N128) (NT SD53-11)
Language/Group: Nyulnyul / Nyul Nyul people (K13) (WA SE51-02)
Language/Group: Pitjantjatjara people (C6) (NT SG52-11)
Language/Group: Gugu Rarmul / Rarmul people (Y71) (Qld SD54-16)
Language/Group: Waka Waka / Wakka Wakka people (E28) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Walmbaria / Gambilmugu people (Y61) (Qld SD55-09)
Language/Group: Wangkangurru / Wangganguru people (L27) (SA SG53-12)
Language/Group: Warndarrang / Warndarang people (N120) (NT SD53-11)
Language/Group: Wiradjuri people (D10) (NSW SI55-07)
Language/Group: Wudjari people (W8) (WA SI50-08)
Language/Group: Wunambal people (K22) (WA SD51-12)
Language/Group: Yanyuwa / Yanuwa people (N153) (NT SE53-04)
Language/Group: Yawarawarka people (L23) (SA SG54-10)
Language/Group: Yinhawangka / Innawonga people (A48) (WA SF50-04)
Language/Group: Yugambal people (E11) (NSW SH56-06)
Local call number: B C116.41/F1
Corporate Author: Caboolture (Qld. : Shire). Council
Title: From spear & musket : 1879-1979 Caboolture centenary / introduction by A. Barr, foreword
by S. Tutt
Publication info: Caboolture, Qld 1979
Physical descrip: 320 p.
Annotation: Information on the Dal-a, Dungidau, Njalbo and Dunibara tribes of the Caboolture
region and the Djindubari of Bribie Island; bunya, a principal food; Jackie Delaney or Menvil
Wanmaurn, King of Stoney Creek; King Sandy or Ker-Walli; place names
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dungidjau people (E20) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Nguwera people (E22) (Qld SG56-10)
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Local call number: B C116.41/F1
Principal Author: Colliver, F. S.
Added Author: Woolston, Frank P.
Title: The first people
Annotation: Place names; information on Dala, Dungidau, Njalbo and Dunibara tribes; the
Djindubari of Bribie Island; King plates; foods; utensils
Source: Caboolture Shire Council -- From spear & musket; 1879-1979 Caboolture centenary --
Caboolture, Qld , 1979; 9-49 -- bibl.; illus.
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dungidjau people (E20) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Nguwera people (E22) (Qld SG56-10)
Local call number: B C366.09/N1
Personal Author: Cato, Nancy, 1917-2000
Title: The Noosa story : A study in unplanned development
Publication info: Milton, Qld : Jacaranda Press, 1979
Physical descrip: [vi], 137 p. [16] p. of col. plates : ill, facsims, maps, ports ; 26 cm.
Annotation: Includes chapter on the Aborigines of the area, the Dalla of the Waka-Kabic language
group; meaning of Aboriginal place names; relations between settlers and Aborigines
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Waka-Kabic language group
Local call number: B C976.14/A1
Personal Author: Landsborough, William, 1825-1886
Title: Mooloola tribe
Access: Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Vocabulary consisting of approx. 200 words; differs slightly to Westaway (p.141-142)
Source: Curr , E.M. -- The Australian Race , v.3, 1887; 142-143
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Local call number: B C976.14/A1
Personal Author: Westaway, Richard
Title: A portion of the country between Brisbane and Gympie
Access: Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Mooloola tribe; population (1863), weapons, watercarrying vessels; vocabulary
(approximately 200 words)
Source: Curr , E.M. -- The Australian Race , v.3, 1887; 138-141
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Local call number: B S814.31/A1
Personal Author: Steele, J. G. (John Gladstone), 1935-
Title: Aboriginal pathways in southeast Queensland and the Richmond River
Publication info: St Lucia:University of Queensland Press 1984
Physical descrip: xix, 366 p.
Annotation: Geographical features and associated legends, local place names,
tribal/linguistic/clan boundaries, bora rings, rock engraving, burial caves for the area from Fraser
Island (Q) south to Evans Head (NSW), inland to the Great Dividing Range; briefly discusses &
mentions cannibalism, rainmaking; draws heavily from early chroniclers; covers the Bundjalung,
Wiyabal, Galibal, Walungmira, Gidabal, Ngandowal, Minyungbal, Nyungbal, Ngaraangbal,
Yugumbir, Yuggera, Turrbal, Jinibara, Garumngar, Kabi, Waka, Baiambora, Jandai, Gowar,
Ngugi, Bujiebara, Dungidau, Dallambara, Nalbo, Undanbi, Dulingbara, Badjala, Ngulungbara,
Dowarbara, Dundubara, Dungibara; Catalogue of artefacts from this area at the time of contact
held by museums
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Language/Group: Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi / Gabi Gabi language (E29) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi / Gabi Gabi people (E29) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Bundjalung / Banjalang language (E12) (NSW SH56-02)
Language/Group: Bundjalung / Banjalang people (E12) (NSW SH56-02)
Language/Group: Butchulla / Batjala / Badtjala language (E30) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Butchulla / Batjala / Badtjala people (E30) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Buyibara language (E24) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Buyibara people (E24) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dungidjau language (E20) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Dungidjau people (E20) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Galibal language (E15) (NSW SH56-03)
Language/Group: Galibal people (E15) (NSW SH56-03)
Language/Group: Githabul language (E14) (NSW SH56-02)
Language/Group: Githabul people (E14) (NSW SH56-02)
Language/Group: Goinbal language (E19) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Goinbal people (E19) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Guwar language (E26) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Jagara / Yuggera language (E23) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Jagara / Yuggera people (E23) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Minjungbal / Minyangbal language (E18) (NSW SH56-03)
Language/Group: Minjungbal / Minyangbal people (E18) (NSW SH56-03)
Language/Group: Ngugi people (E26) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Nunukul / Noonuccal language (E21) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Nunukul / Noonuccal people (E21) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Waka Waka / Wakka Wakka language (E28) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Waka Waka / Wakka Wakka people (E28) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Widjabal / Wiyabal language (E16) (NSW SH56-03)
Language/Group: Widjabal / Wiyabal people (E16) (NSW SH56-03)
Language/Group: Yugambal language (E11) (NSW SH56-06)
Language/Group: Yugambal people (E11) (NSW SH56-06)
Language/Group: Yugambeh / Yugumbir language (E17) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Yugambeh / Yugumbir people (E17) (Qld SG56-15)
Local call number: B W455.82/I1
Personal Author: Wells, Robin, 1960-
Added Author: Jones, David John, 1969-
Title: In the tracks of a rainbow : Indigenous culture and legends of the Sunshine Coast / Robin A.
Wells ; illustrated by David Jones.
Publication info: Sunshine Beach, Qld. : Gullirae Books, 2003.
Physical descrip: 130 p. : ill. (some col), facsims, maps; 26 cm.
ISBN: 0958085404 :
Annotation: Annotation pending
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Local call number: BF A578.65/H1
Personal Author: Anell, Bengt E.
Title: Hunting and trapping methods in Australia and Oceania
Publication info: Lund.:Ohlson 1960
Physical descrip: xiv, 130p.
Annotation: Detailed survey of collective and individual methods throughout Australia &
Tasmania; Fire drivers, drives towards nets; Emu callers, disguised duckhunters, hunters
smeared with earth, poisoning, smoking out of opossums, spearing, bird imitations, artificial
decoys, nets, pits, fall-nets & polesnares, traps; Maps show distribution of methods; Quotes many
authors
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Language/Group: Anindilyakwa / Enindhilyagwa / Warnindilyakwa people (N151) (NT SD53-12)
Language/Group: Arrernte / Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02)
Language/Group: Batjamal / Wogait people (N6) (NT SD52-07)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri people (L17) (SA SH54-01)
Language/Group: Karajarri people (A64) (WA SE51-10)
Language/Group: Larrakia / Laragiya / Gulumirrgin people (N21) (NT SD52-04)
Language/Group: Ngarinyin / Ungarinyin people (K18) (WA SE52-01)
Language/Group: Wik Mungkan people (Y57) (Qld SD54-07)
Language/Group: Worrorra people (K17) (WA SD51-16)
Language/Group: Wunambal people (K22) (WA SD51-12)
Serials
Local call number: S 50/10
Principal Author: Ponte, Fernando
Added Author: Marsh, H. (Helene), 1945-
Added Author: Jackson, Richard
Title: Indigenous hunting rights : ecological sustainability and the reconciliation process in
Queensland / Fernando Ponte, Helene Marsh and Richard Jackson
Annotation: Although, when proclaimed, the Nature Conservation Act will give indigenous peoples
in Queensland limited rights to hunt and gather, there is a social pressure not to exercise these
rights; outlines results of a survey which demonstrated public opposition to hunting; suggests
ways of balancing resources and rights; mentions the Giru Dala Council of Elders in Bowen which
has banned dugong hunting
Source: Search, Oct. 1994; v. 25 no. 9, p. 258-261 -- ill.
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Local call number: S 99.4/3
Personal Author: Cilento, Raphael, Sir, 1893-1985
Title: The life and residences of the Hon. Stephen Simpson, M.D., J.P., M.L.C. of Warwickshire,
Woogaroo and Wolston : first Commissioner of Crown Lands (l842) for the Moreton Bay District of
New South Wales
Annotation: Includes three reports to Colonial Secretary on the return of Davis & Bracewell
(runaways); remarks on the Bunja district; and on the supposed poisoning of natives; Details of
conflicts between settlers & Aborigines
Source: Royal Historical Society of Queensland -- Journal (Yearbook of Proceedings), 1965-66;
9-54 -- illus. -Presidential Address
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Pamphlets
Local call number: p BEN
Principal Author: Bennett, M. M. (Mary Montgomerie)
Title: Notes on the Dalleburra tribe of northern Queensland / by M. M. Bennett.
Annotation: Locations of Dalleburra, Munggoobra, Quippenburra, Mootaburra and Goamulgo
tribes; names for waterholes; trade centre (Kopperamana), tribal relations; powers of headmen;
marriage system, betrothal, division of tribe into four sections; infliction of wounds, nose boring,
finger mutilation; treatment of wounds; belief in supernatural beings; initiation; firemaking; tracking
abilities; knowledge of venomous snakes; implements and weapons; flints, quartz knives,
boomerang, wommera and throwing stick, clubs, yamstick, tomahawk, manufacture of necklaces,
netted bags; brief vocabulary (14 words); information mainly from Christison
Source: Royal Anthropological InstituteJournal ; Vol. 57 (1927), p. 399-415
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Guwa language (G9.1) (Qld SF54-11)
Language/Group: Guwa people (G9.1) (Qld SF54-11)
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Language/Group: Iningai / Yiningay language (L41) (Qld SF55-13)
Language/Group: Iningai / Yiningay people (L41) (Qld SF55-13)
Language/Group: Yirandali / Yirandhali language (L42) (Qld SF55-05)
Language/Group: Yirandali / Yirandhali people (L42) (Qld SF55-05)
Language/Group: Yuin languages (S67) (NSW SI56-13)
Language/Group: Yuin people (S67) (NSW SI56-13)
Local call number: p JON
Personal Author: Jones, Stephen
Title: A submerged history : Baroon, Aborigines and white invasion / Stephen Jones
Publication info: Maleny, Qld. : Stephen Jones, 1990 1990
Physical descrip: 49 p. : ill., maps
ISBN: 0-64601-475-7
Annotation: Regional history; traditional territorial groupings; clans and local groups; early
European contact; Bunya Festivals, gathering, trade and exchange; violent conflict - the life of
Dundalli; Aboriginal/European relations in late 19th century; two poems by Rick Hayes (Richard
Courtney)
Language/Group: Buyibara people (E24) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dungidjau people (E20) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Goinbal people (E19) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Jagara / Yuggera people (E23) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Minjungbal / Minyangbal people (E18) (NSW SH56-03)
Language/Group: Nguwera people (E22) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Nunukul / Noonuccal people (E21) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Yugambeh / Yugumbir people (E17) (Qld SG56-15)
Local call number: p JON
Personal Author: Jones, Stephen.
Title: Four bunya seasons in Baroon 1842-1845 / Stephen Jones.
Publication info: Maleny, Qld. : Vagabond Ventures, 1997.
Physical descrip: 41 p. ; 21 cm.
Annotation: History of Baroon; accounts of the Kilcoy massacre 1842; Ludwig Leichhardt's
attendance at a bunya feast at Baroon; Tom Petrie's attendance at a Bunya gathering in the
Blackall Range in the summer of 1945-6
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Rare books
Local call number: RB B472.11/C1
Personal Author: Bennett, M. M. (Mary Montgomerie)
Title: Christison of Lammermoor / by M. M. Bennett
Publication info: London : Alston Rivers, 1927
Physical descrip: 280 p. : ill., map, ports ; 22 cm.
Access: Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Narrative of the life of Robert Christison; Chap.4; Notes on exploration in
Queensland, 1863-1866; meeting with Landsborough near Sutton River; Chap.5; The Wills
massacre on the Ngoa River; settling in at Lammermoor, teaching young Aboriginal English;
relations between Dalleburra, Mootaburra, Quippenburra & Munggoobra; Chap.6; Christison
gives old man a plate and named him King Narkool of Dalleburra tribe; account of corroboree;
attack on homestead; Chap.7; Story of the spirit which haunts Mount Alexander; Chap.8; Native
crippled woman carried in kangaroo skins, kindness to lamed people; sheep stealing, Native
Police action; nets used for trapping game; Chap.9; Excerpts from Parliamentary reports, early
authors writings on the effects of white law on Aborigines, land rights suggestion made for
segregation policy; Chap.10; Use of boomerangs, throwing sticks (koolbinny), spears, nulla
nullas, greenstone tomahawks, quartz knives; yam stick (kalgooly) used by women; cure for
snake bite, quartz traded for pituri from Goamulgu tribe; group divided into 4 sections, marriage
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regulations, initiation; Chap.25; Estimate of population of Dalleburra, degradation of women
through white contact; Chap.28; Native names of waterholes; p.271-276; English - Dalleburra
dictionary (approximately 560 words)
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Guwa language (G9.1) (Qld SF54-11)
Language/Group: Guwa people (G9.1) (Qld SF54-11)
Language/Group: Iningai / Yiningay language (L41) (Qld SF55-13)
Language/Group: Iningai / Yiningay people (L41) (Qld SF55-13)
Language/Group: Yirandali / Yirandhali language (L42) (Qld SF55-05)
Language/Group: Yirandali / Yirandhali people (L42) (Qld SF55-05)
Local call number: RBF W523.31/A1
Corporate Author: Western Australia. Royal Commission of Inquiry into Alleged Killing and
Burning of Bodies of Aborigines in East Kimberley and into Police Methods when Affecting
Arrests
Publication info: Perth:Govt. Pr. 1927
Physical descrip: xvi, 92 p.
Access: Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Circumstances of arrest in June 1926 of Aboriginal on charge of murder of F.W. Hay;
facts relating to alleged killing & burning of bodies at Gotegotemerrie, Dala & Mowerie in Forrest
River district; evidence given by 38 witnesses; relationship between natives and early settlers (in
evidence by Rev. E.R.B. Gribble)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Rare serials
Local call number: RS 50/5
Personal Author: Etheridge, R. (Robert) 1846-1920
Title: Notes on Australian Aboriginal stone weapons and implements
Annotation: (1) Knife used by the Mulligan River Aborigines in the Mika operation; Describes
operation, De Grey River, Murchison (W.A.), Gulf area (Qld.), Kimberleys, description of knife
from Sandringham Station; Additional remarks on Mika-knives; Complete set of knives in Aust.
Museum - full description; (3) An abnormal form of tomahawk from Port Stephens, possibly used
for skinning; (4) A well-finished tomahawk of ordinary form from Brisbane Water; (5) Chips used
in wood carving by the Marathon tribe, Central Queensland; Used in ornamenting weapons -
Telebra tribe, method of use; (6) An apparently undescribed form of stone axe, similar to Mika
knife and stone head of spear; (7) Stone axe heads from the Lennard River, Kings Sound; (8) A
talismanic stone, or teyl, from Cooktown; (9) Pigment ochres from the Lennard River; Samples
taken from dilly bags of Aborigines; (10) Knive Five types described, two from Nts. Qld.; (11)
Spearheads from Kimberley; Twelve described with tables of measurements with forms and
mineralogical composition; (12) Spearheads from Settlement Creek and Nicholson River; (13)
Talismanic stones or teyl from Northern Qld., Mount Mitchell (E. New England), description and
uses; (14) Gouge from N.Qld.; (15) Spike or awl. Kiberleys, use not known; (16) Tomahawks and
axes; Three types described W.A., N.S.W. (New England, Mudgee, Gosford), Normanton, Qld.;
Tomahawks from Lake Carjellico, Cape Hawke; Recorded distribution of tomahawks
Source: Linnean Society of New South Wales -- Proceedings, v.15, 1890; v.16, 1891; v.18, 1893;
251-258, 289-293, 367-372, 31-43, 357-380, 295-299 -- pls.
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Worimi / Gadang / Kattang people (E2) (NSW SI56-02)
Local call number: RS 57/6
Personal Author: Edge-Partington, James
Title: Notes on the weapons of the Dalleburra tribe, Queensland, lately presented to the British
Museum by Mr. Robert Christison
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Annotation: Weapons made of very close-grained wood - clubs, spears, boomerangs; Use of
quartz & stone for tomahawks; Implements found round waterhole on Tower Hill Creek, the
source of Thomson River
Source: Man -- 1903; v.3; 37-38
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Iningai / Yiningay people (L41) (Qld SF55-13)
Rare pamphlets
Local call number: Rp BIA
Personal Author: Biasutti, Renato
Added Author: Battaglia, R.
Added Author: Gentilli, G.
Title: Le razze e i popoli della terra. Volume 4, Oceania, America. [Races and peoples of the
world. Vol. IV]
Physical descrip: 10 leaves
Annotation: See catalogue record for book for annotation
Language/Group: Yuwaalaraay / Euahlayi / Yuwaaliyaay people (D27) (NSW SH55-07)
Language/Group: Gamilaraay / Gamilaroi / Kamilaroi people (D23) (NSW SH55-12)
Language/Group: Arabana / Arabunna people (L13) (SA SH53-03)
Language/Group: Arrernte / Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02)
Language/Group: Balardung / Baladon people (W10) (WA SH50-15)
Language/Group: Parnkalla / Barngarla / Bungala / Banggarla people (L6) (SA SI53-04)
Language/Group: Binbinga people (N138) (NT SE53-03)
Language/Group: Bungandidj / Buandig people (S13) (SA SJ54-06)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Darumbal people (E46) (Qld SF56-13)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri people (L17) (SA SH54-01)
Language/Group: Djagaraga / Gudang people (Y6) (Qld SC54-12)
Language/Group: Giya people (E58) (Qld SF55-03)
Language/Group: Gonaniin people (Y91) (Qld SE54-03)
Language/Group: Gungaragany / Kungarakany people (N14) (NT SD52-08)
Language/Group: Kalaamaya / Karlamay people (A4) (WA SH50-12)
Language/Group: Karajarri people (A64) (WA SE51-10)
Language/Group: Kariyarra people (W39) (WA SF50-10)
Language/Group: Kija / Gidja people (K20) (WA SE52-06)
Language/Group: Kurnai / Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55)
Language/Group: Malngin people (K30) (WA SE52-06)
Language/Group: Mangala people (A65) (WA SE51-15)
Language/Group: Minang people (W2) (WA SI50-11)
Language/Group: Minjungbal / Minyangbal language (E18) (NSW SH56-03)
Language/Group: Muruwari / Murrawarri people (D32) (NSW SH55-06)
Language/Group: Nunggubuyu people (N128) (NT SD53-11)
Language/Group: Nyulnyul / Nyul Nyul people (K13) (WA SE51-02)
Language/Group: Pitjantjatjara people (C6) (NT SG52-11)
Language/Group: Gugu Rarmul / Rarmul people (Y71) (Qld SD54-16)
Language/Group: Waka Waka / Wakka Wakka people (E28) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Walmbaria / Gambilmugu people (Y61) (Qld SD55-09)
Language/Group: Wangkangurru / Wangganguru people (L27) (SA SG53-12)
Language/Group: Warndarrang / Warndarang people (N120) (NT SD53-11)
Language/Group: Wiradjuri people (D10) (NSW SI55-07)
Language/Group: Wudjari people (W8) (WA SI50-08)
Language/Group: Wunambal people (K22) (WA SD51-12)
Language/Group: Yanyuwa / Yanuwa people (N153) (NT SE53-04)
Language/Group: Yawarawarka people (L23) (SA SG54-10)
Language/Group: Yinhawangka / Innawonga people (A48) (WA SF50-04)
Language/Group: Yugambal people (E11) (NSW SH56-06)
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Local call number: Rp CRA
Personal Author: Cranstone, Brian Allan Lefevre
Title: The Australian Aborigines / B.A.L. Cranstone
Publication info: London, U.K. : Trustees of the British Museum, 1973
Physical descrip: 47 p. : ill., col., map ; 21 cm.
Access: Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Brief outline of Australian geography (map shows locations of Worora, Warramunga,
Daleburra & Aranda); population estimate (European arrival), physical appearance; antiquity &
origins; mainland Australia - division of labour in food gathering, weapons, hunting methods &
implements, fish poisons; camp life, shelters, cooking, fire making, utensils, string bags or
baskets, clothing, ornaments; tools - stone (flaking, hafting), teeth, shells; resin; water craft - logs,
rafts, canoes; religious beliefs, totemic ancestor beings, conception beliefs, ritual & sacred
objects initiation, circumcision, subincision, increase rites,bullroarers; message sticks; death,
funerary rites, cannibalism, after death beliefs, magic - love magic, inquests, sorcery & killings,
kurdaitcha; political & social organization - definition of tribe, marriage & kinship, local groups,
moieties, kinship systems; fighting, weapons; trade & exchange - sharing of food resources,
objects traded, trading in songs & dances; art - religious inspiration, designs, bark paintings
(Arnhem Land styles, Victoria), rock painting & engraving - styles, Wandjina paintings, ground
designs, carved trees; pigments, brushes, fixatives; Tasmania - weapons, stone tools, water craft,
shelters, utensils, clothing, food, fire, tribal groups & territories; cremation; items of material
culture lacking from Tasmania
Language/Group: Arrernte / Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Warumungu people (C18) (NT SE53-10)
Language/Group: Worrorra people (K17) (WA SD51-16)
Language/Group: Yirandali / Yirandhali people (L42) (Qld SF55-05)
Local call number: Rp SAR
Personal Author: Sarg, Francis C. A.
Title: Die Australischen bumerangs im Stadtischen
Volkermuseum [The Australian boomerangs in the City Ethnological Museum]
Publication info: Frankfurt am Main:Baer, pr. 1911
Physical descrip: 40p.
Access: Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Collection mainly of Strehlow & Siebert; Detailed discussion on types and distribution;
Used as weapon, hunting & fishing; hitting or throwing, toy boomerangs (Aranda; Nth. Qld) used
in team games, two-handed execution weapon; Describes method of throwing etc., manufacture;
trade; ornamentation; lists tools used for engravings, interpretation of designs
Language/Group: Yuwaalaraay / Euahlayi / Yuwaaliyaay language (D27) (NSW SH55-07)
Language/Group: Yuwaalaraay / Euahlayi / Yuwaaliyaay people (D27) (NSW SH55-07)
Language/Group: Antakirinya / Antikirinya / Antakarinja language (C5) (SA SG53-14)
Language/Group: Antakirinya / Antikirinya / Antakarinja people (C5) (SA SG53-14)
Language/Group: Arabana / Arabunna language (L13) (SA SH53-03)
Language/Group: Arabana / Arabunna people (L13) (SA SH53-03)
Language/Group: Arrernte / Aranda language (C8) (NT SG53-02)
Language/Group: Arrernte / Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02)
Language/Group: Ayerrerenge / Yuruwinga language (G12) (NT SF54-05)
Language/Group: Ayerrerenge / Yuruwinga people (G12) (NT SF54-05)
Language/Group: Parnkalla / Barngarla / Bungala language (L6) (SA SI53-04)
Language/Group: Parnkalla / Barngarla / Bungala / Banggarla people (L6) (SA SI53-04)
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri language (L17) (SA SH54-01)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri people (L17) (SA SH54-01)
Language/Group: Kalkatungu / Kalkadoon language (G13) (Qld SF54-02)
Language/Group: Kalkatungu / Kalkadoon people (G13) (Qld SF54-02)
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Language/Group: Kaytetye / Kaytej language (C13) (NT SF53-06)
Language/Group: Kaytetye / Kaytej people (C13) (NT SF53-06)
Language/Group: Kokatha language (C3) (SA SH53-06)
Language/Group: Kokatha people (C3) (SA SH53-06)
Language/Group: Kurnai / Gunai language group (S68) (Vic SJ55)
Language/Group: Kurnai / Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55)
Language/Group: Malanbarra / Gulngay language (Y126) (Qld SE55-06)
Language/Group: Malanbarra / Gulngay people (Y126) (Qld SE55-06)
Language/Group: Narangga / Narrunga language (L1) (SA SI53-12)
Language/Group: Narangga / Narrunga people (L1) (SA SI53-12)
Language/Group: Nawo / Nawu language (L2) (SA SI53-07)
Language/Group: Nawo / Nawu people (L2) (SA SI53-07)
Language/Group: Pitta Pitta / Bittha Bittha language (G6) (Qld SF54-10)
Language/Group: Pitta Pitta / Bittha Bittha people (G6) (Qld SF54-10)
Language/Group: Wangkangurru / Wangganguru language (L27) (SA SG53-12)
Language/Group: Wangkangurru / Wangganguru people (L27) (SA SG53-12)
Language/Group: Warlpiri language (C15) (NT SF52-04)
Language/Group: Warlpiri people (C15) (NT SF52-04)
Language/Group: Warumungu language (C18) (NT SE53-01)
Language/Group: Warumungu people (C18) (NT SE53-10)
Language/Group: Yandruwantha / Yandruwandha language (L18) (SA SH54-02)
Language/Group: Yandruwantha / Yandruwandha people (L18) (SA SH54-02)
Manuscripts
Call number: MS 45
Personal Author: Winterbotham, L. P. (Lindsay Page)
Title: Gaiarbaus story of the Jinibara tribe of south east Queensland (and its neighbours)
Publication info: n.p. 1957
Physical descrip: 0.09 metres (169 l. in 1 box)
Access: Open access – reading, Open copying & quotation, Open copying of photographs or
works of art, Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Gaiarbau last surviving member of tribe, born at Kilcoy, Dungidau division of Jinibara;
p.6-14; Tribes of south east Queensland - Waka Waka, Gabbi Gabbi, Bujibara, Dungibara,
Dagundair, Dowarbara, Dundubara, Undumbi, Badtala, Dulingbara, Ngulungbara, Jinibara; four
local groups of Jinibara (Dungidau, Dal; a, Nalbo, Garumnga); Jukambe, Jagarbal & Kitabel tribes
known as Biri;people, variations in language, mutual intelligibility of some, location of Jinibara,
meeting of tribes during Bunya Bunya feast, boundaries of Dungidau territory, location of Dal; a,
meanings of names (Dungidau, Dal; a, Nalbo), territory of Garmunga, names for groupings of
tribes (coast, Darling Downs); p.14-42; Cicatrization (Jinibara, Dal; a & Dungidau), cutting of hair,
body ornaments, phratries & their names, marriage rules, totems, inheritance of totems,
Gaiarbaus totem the honey bee, hunting of bees etiquette towards totem, marriage customs,
courtship, intertribal marriage ceremony, avoidance relationship, ceremonial dress, revenge for
cruelty to wives, ceremony of marriage for members of same tribe, treatment of wives,
widowhood, conception beliefs, prostitution, wife lending, kinship terms (71 given); p.42-70; Tribal
council, meetings, leaders, authority; Bora council, insignia of members, government, authority of
members, Bora rings, orientation (map shows location of some), initiation of medicine man, lists 4
places where ceremony took place, tests, spirit beliefs, existence of female doctors, magic,
sorcery, magic objects, treatment of sickness & wounds, rain making, after death beliefs, evil
spirit beliefs, treatment of bone pointing victims, Rainbow Serpent beliefs; p.70-99; Daily life,
camp layout, shelters, family life, beds, opossum skin rugs, opossum skin twine, method of
preparing skin, use of small bullroarer in camp, water transport by hollow log, menstruation, old
age, stance; birth, childhood, wooden water vessels, training & discipline of children, punishment,
Imarbara or peace makers, pacification of small children (gives words of lullaby, no translation);
tree climbing methods, foods & restriction on food, ownership of tribal territory as source of food,
seasons & methods of recognising them, hunting bees, vegetable foods & methods of collection,
cooking & food preparation, food sharing, fire sticks, game hunting, lists animal foods, fishing
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methods (hollow log, line, poison, nets, spear, diving for turtle & calling for porpoise), mullet
fishing, dugong (Fraser Island, Badtala people); p.99-120; Death & burial, inquest, methods,
gives example of Nalbo funeral rite & procession, mourning, platform exposure, cave burial,
disposal of body, disposal of dead persons belongings, funeral customs of the Badtala; religious
beliefs of Jinibara, Creation beliefs, measurement of time; superstitions, dreams, warnings;
increase ceremonies, corroborees, etiquette for strangers, sound instruments, dancing, marked
trees on initiation ground, sacred figures carved in bark, body painting, words of song in Wakka
Wakka & Dal; a mixed, with translation; p.121-137; Fighting, intertribal fight - appearance of
messengers, message sticks, arrangement of fights, cessation of fighting, rules, weapons,
causes of fights; intra tribal punishment & fighting, appearance of accused, rules; list of weapons,
their manufacture, markings; cutting implements, shells, stone knives & axes; p.138-144; Inter
tribal activities, trading, objects traded, values; organized games & contests, smoke signals;
p.145-149; Pygmies (Dinderi), beliefs in south east Queensland tribes; p.149-152; Language,
idioms; p.153-169; Story telling, gives English versions of 12 legends & 1 riddle
Language/Group: Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi / Gabi Gabi language (E29) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi / Gabi Gabi people (E29) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Biri / Birri Gubba language (E56) (Qld SF55-03)
Language/Group: Biri / Birri Gubba people (E56) (Qld SF55-03)
Language/Group: Butchulla / Batjala / Badtjala language (E30) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Butchulla / Batjala / Badtjala people (E30) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Buyibara language (E24) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Buyibara people (E24) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dungidjau language (E20) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Dungidjau people (E20) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Githabul language (E14) (NSW SH56-02)
Language/Group: Githabul people (E14) (NSW SH56-02)
Language/Group: Jagara / Yuggera language (E23) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Jagara / Yuggera people (E23) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Waka Waka / Wakka Wakka language (E28) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Waka Waka / Wakka Wakka people (E28) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Yugambeh / Yugumbir language (E17) (Qld SG56-15)
Language/Group: Yugambeh / Yugumbir people (E17) (Qld SG56-15)
Call number: MS 69
Personal Author: Howitt, A. W. (Alfred William), 1830-1908
Title: [Notes]
Access: Open access - reading. Partial copying, closed quotation. Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Part of which appear on p.473-474 of Native tribes...; Dalebura & Wakelbura groups -
burial and after-death beliefs
Source: Howitt Papers, Box 3, folder 4, paper 1; 2 p.
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Yagalingu people (E43) (Qld SF55-14)
Language/Group: Yirandali / Yirandhali people (L42) (Qld SF55-05)
Local call number: MS 3511 v 7 pt (6)
Title: Death of King Kiara
Access: Open access - reading. Copying permitted for private study. Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: King Kiara of the Dalleburra tribe has died and will be buried in Charters Towers; he
wore a name plate inscribed "Kiara, King Barney's son, Bunberry, Narcool, Dalleurra,
Lammermoor, 1907
Source: The Bulletin [Townsville], 7 January 1958
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
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Pamphlet manuscripts
Local call number: PMS 3886
Personal Author: Winterbotham, L. P. (Lindsay Page)
Title: Vocabularies in Dal-la, Badtala, Wakka Wakka & Dungi Diu
Publication info: 1955
Physical descrip: 5 p.
Access: Open access - reading.Open copying & quotation. Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Approximately 153 English words with meanings in all four languages; informant
Gaiarbau of the Dungidau horde of the Jinibara tribe
Language/Group: Butchulla / Batjala / Badtjala language (E30) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Butchulla / Batjala / Badtjala people (E30) (Qld SG56-06)
Language/Group: Dalla language (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Dungidjau language (E20) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Dungidjau people (E20) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Jagara / Yuggera language (E23) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Jagara / Yuggera people (E23) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Waka Waka / Wakka Wakka language (E28) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Waka Waka / Wakka Wakka people (E28) (Qld SG56-10)
Call number: pMS 5515
Personal Author: Kerwin, Dale
Title: Dundalli 1842-1854 : a 'Turrwan' an Aboriginal leader / by Dale Kerwin
Publication info: 2007
Physical descrip: 43 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims ; 30 cm.
Access: Open access - reading. Open copying for private study (in accordance with Copyright Act
1968), closed quotation. Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: Annotation pending
ElectronicAccess: Click here for electronic access to document at
http://www.griffith.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/86486/GIER_WP1_Kerwin_web.pdf
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Microform
Local call number: MF 154
Personal Author: Howitt, A. W. (Alfred William), 1830-1908
Title: [Papers]
Publication info: n.p.
Physical descrip: Microfilm. 3 reels
Access: Open access - reading. Closed copying, quotation open. Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: See Finding Aids for full details
ElectronicAccess: Click here for electronic access to finding aid at
http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/2303/MF154.PDF
Language/Group: Yuwaalaraay / Euahlayi / Yuwaaliyaay people (D27) (NSW SH55-07)
Language/Group: Gamilaraay / Gamilaroi / Kamilaroi people (D23) (NSW SH55-12)
Language/Group: Giraiwurung / Girrea / Kirrae Whurrong people (S25) (Vic SJ54-12)
Language/Group: Gunditjmara / Gurndidy / Dhaurwurd-Wurrung people (S20) (Vic SJ54-11)
Language/Group: Arabana / Arabunna people (L13) (SA SH53-03)
Language/Group: Baraba Baraba people (D5) (NSW SI55-13)
Language/Group: Barindji people (D12) (NSW SI54-04)
Language/Group: Bidawal / Bidwell people (S49) (Vic SJ55-08)
Language/Group: Bundhamara people (L26) (Qld SG54-16)
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Danggali people (D14) (SA SI54-06)
Language/Group: Daungwurrung / Taungurong people (S37) (Vic SJ55-02)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri language (L17) (SA SH54-01)
Language/Group: Diyari / Dieri people (L17) (SA SH54-01)
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Language/Group: Garendala people (L29) (Qld SG54-12)
Language/Group: Geawegal people (E1) (NSW SI56-01)
Language/Group: Gujangal people (S50) (NSW, Vic SJ55-08)
Language/Group: Kuungkari / Gunggari people (D37) (Qld SG55-15)
Language/Group: Gurung people (S31) (Vic SJ55-05)
Language/Group: Guwinmal people (E49) (Qld SF55-12)
Language/Group: Jagara / Yuggera people (E23) (Qld SG56-14)
Language/Group: Jardwadjali people (S27) (Vic SJ54-03)
Language/Group: Kurnai / Gunai language group (S68) (Vic SJ55)
Language/Group: Kurnai / Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55)
Language/Group: Kurtjar people (G33) (Qld SE54-07)
Language/Group: Marawara people (D6) (NSW SI54-07)
Language/Group: Muruwari / Murrawarri people (D32) (NSW SH55-06)
Language/Group: Ngarigo / Ngarigu people (S46) (NSW SJ55-04)
Language/Group: Pitta Pitta / Bittha Bittha language (G6) (Qld SF54-10)
Language/Group: Pitta Pitta / Bittha Bittha people (G6) (Qld SF54-10)
Language/Group: Walgalu / Walgal people (S47) (NSW SI55-16)
Language/Group: Wandandian language (S55) (NSW SI56-13)
Language/Group: Wangaaybuwan / Wongaibon people (D18) (NSW SI55-02)
Language/Group: Wiradjuri people (D10) (NSW SI55-07)
Language/Group: Jaitmathang / Yadymadhang people (S43) (Vic SJ55-03)
Language/Group: Yagalingu people (E43) (Qld SF55-14)
Language/Group: Yandruwantha / Yandruwandha people (L18) (SA SH54-02)
Language/Group: Yiman people (E31) (Qld SG55-08)
Language/Group: Yuin people (S67) (NSW SI56-13)
Language/Group: Yuwibara / Yuwiburra / Yuibera people (E54) (Qld SF55-08)
Not held in the AIATSIS Library
Local call number: DO NOT HOLD
Principal Author: Simpson, S.
Title: Journal of excursion to Bunya country, situated in north of Moreton Bay district, March-April,
1843
Annotation: Some native place names; remarks on bunya collecting; Encounters with
Dallambarah & Coccomborah tribes, notes on Fraser Is.
Source: N.S.W. Governors Despatches; v.44; 1435f.
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Local call number: DO NOT HOLD
Principal Author: Simpson, Stephen, 1792-1869
Title: Report of Commissioner of Crown Lands, Moreton Bay, 1843
Annotation: Re poisoning of Aborigines in north of Moreton Bay district; mentions tribe as
Giggabarah; contact with Dallambarah & Coccobaral people
Source: N.S.W. Governors Despatches; v.44; 1423
Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Jagara / Yuggera people (E23) (Qld SG56-14)
Local call number: DO NOT HOLD
Title: Aborigines of the district from Bundaberg to Landsborough
Publication info: n.p. 1842
Physical descrip: 3p.
Annotation: Gives traditional territory for three main tribes in Bundaberg, Nanango, Landsboroug
area; 1) Kabi (Kabikabi); 2) Dalla (Mooloolah); 3) Ngoera; Other tribes Taribelen, Wakawatia Kabi
tribe; physical description, ornamentation, men and women, procuring food, dwelling places, main
tools, initiation rites, marriage regulations, burial methods, religious beliefs; Effect of new settlers
on Kabi population; Destruction of tribal life
Language/Group: Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi / Gabi Gabi people (E29) (Qld SG56-06)
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Language/Group: Dalla people (E25) (Qld SG56-10)
Language/Group: Nguwera people (E22) (Qld SG56-10)
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