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NATIVE TRIBES OF SOUTH-EAST AUSTRALIA
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KURNAI TRIBE—EXOGAMOUS INTERMARRYING LOCALITIES
Clans. Divisions. Wives from Wives to.
Krauatungalung (a) Beri-Sydenham Inlet b, c, d Yuin tribe
(b) Dura-Orbost, about twelve miles up the Snowy River from the sea c, a, t c, a, t
(c) Wurnunggatti — Lake Tyers e, f, k e, f, k
(d) Brt-britta—Jimmy's Point, now called Kalimna e, t e, t
Brabralung (e) Bruthen, on the Tambo River b, c, d, k b, c, f, g
(f) Waiung—Bairnsdale c, e, g, t c, e, g
(g) Wuk-Wuk—Lindenow f f
(h) Munji—north shore of Lake Victoria ? ?
(i) Dairgo—Dargo River ? ?
Brayakaulung (k) Kutbuntaura—Bushy Park d, i, e, h, l d, i, l
(l) Bunjil-nullung—country between the Avon and Providence Ponds k k
(m) Bunjil-daan—the country between the Avon, Macalister, and Thompson Rivers c, o c, o
(n) Bunjil-Kraura—all the country of the clan west of (m) i, o, q i, o, q
Brataualung (o) Kut-wut—the Agnes River[1] m m
(p) Yau-ung—Warrigal Creek n n
(q) Drelin—Merriman's Creek i, p, t p
Tatungalung (r) Yun-thur—adjoining and east of (q) m m
(s) Ngarawut—the south side of Lake Victoria l, m, q, t l, m, t
(t) Binna-jerra, Baul-Baul d, e, f, g d, g
  1. There was another division called Jato-wara-wara of the Brataualung clan, which occupied the country east of Anderson's Inlet, being the neighbours of the Bunurong to the west of it. Here the Kulin and the Kurnai intermarried, but I do not know with which of the other Kurnai divisions the Jato-wara-wara exchanged women as wives.