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THE EUAHLAYI TRIBE

Hippi, man's divisional family name

Hippitha, woman's divisional family name.


Inga, crayfish.

Innerah, a woman with a camp of her own.

Illay, hop bush.


Kumbo, man's divisional family name

Kubbee, man's divisional family name

Kubbootha, woman's divisional family name.

Kummean, father's sister.

Kurreah, crocodile.

Kumbuy, sister-in-law.

Kamilaroi, name of a tribe.

Kurrajong, tree; a sterculia.


Moodai, an opossum.

Minggah, spirit tree.

Murrahgul, a bird string trap.

Murree, man's divisional family name.

Matha, woman's divisional family name

Mullayerh, a temporary companion.

Moothie, a friend of childhood in afterlife.

Mirroon, emu net.

Mubboo, beefwood tree.

Myall, a drooping acacia; violet-scented wood.

Moornin, emu spears.

Muggil, stone knife.

Moorooleh, plain waddy.

Moogul, only child.

Mah, hand or totem.

Moograbah, big black and white magpie.

Mirrieh, poligonum.

Mullee Mullee, dream spirit of a wizard.

Mullowil, shadow spirit.

Moolee, death-dealing stone.

Moondoo, wasps.

Murgahmuggui, spider.

Mayamah, stones.

Munggheewurraywurraymul, seagulls.

Matah, corruption of master.

Mooroobeaigunnil, spirits on the sacred mountain.

Midjeer, an acacia.

Mulga, an acacia.

Mooregoo Mooregoo, black ibis.

Mooloowerh, a shrub with cream coloured flowers.

Muddurwerderh, west wind.

Mungghee, mussels.

Millanboo, the first again.

Moobil, stomach.

Mouyerh, bone through nose.

Moonaibaraban, spirit sister-in-law.

Mayamerh, Gayandi's camp.

Mullyan, eagle-hawk.

Mirriehburrah, belonging to poligonum country.

Millan, small water yam.

Mooregoo, swamp oak; belah,

Mouyi, white cockatoo.

Maira, a paddy melon.

Mouninguggahgul, mosquito bird.

Maira, wild currant bush.

Mungoongarlee, Largest iguana.

Mooregoo, mopoke.

Mounin, mosquito.

Mungahran, hawk.

Mien, dingo.

Munthdeegun, man in charge of initiate at boorah.

Meamei, the girls; Pleiades.

Mayrah, wind.

Marahgoo, man-shaped devil.

Marmbeyah, tree spirits.

Moorilla, pebbly ridge.

Mahmee, old woman.


Nimmaylee, girl's name; young porcupine.

Nurragah, an exclamation of pity.

Noongah, Kurrajong.

Numbardee, mother and mother's sisters.

Niune, wild melon.

Noongahburrah, belonging to the country of the Noongah.

Noorumbah, hereditary bunting ground.

Noodul Noodul, whistling duck.

Nummaybirrah, wild grape; Namoi.

Narahdarn, bat.

Noorunglely, a setting emu.