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In order to facilitate reference and to diminish the necessity for footnotes a survey of classes and phratries is here given. It will be well to explain how they are arranged.
In the two-phratry system the rule of intermarriage is clear; a man of phratry A marries a woman of phratry B and vice versa. The direct descent of the kinship name is obviously the rule.
The four classes are arranged according to the phratries; the normal rule is that a man A1 marries B1, A2 marries B2; their children are in matrilineal tribes A2 and B2, in patrilineal B2 and A2. In the patrilineal Mara and Anula, by exception, the rule of descent is direct; it will be remembered that a dichotomy of the classes prevails, so that they really belong to the eight-class system.
In the eight-class system and among the nominally four-class southern Arunta the intermarriage and descent is as follows, according to Spencer and Gillen;
A1
--
B1 = A4, B1
--
A1 = B3,
A2
--
B2 = A3, B2
--
A2 = B4,
A3
--
B3 = A2, B3
--
A3 = B1,
A4
--
B4 = B4, B4
--
A4 = B2.
In each case the male is the numerator, the woman the denominator, and the = shows the child.
Tribes with conterminous territories usually know what phratries and classes are equivalent in their systems. In the tables which follow the phratries and the classes of matrilineal tribes are arranged to show this correspondence so far as it is known. A * shows that no information on the point is to hand. A rearrangement of patrilineal classes is necessary to make them equivalent to the organisations of matrilineal tribes; this cannot be shown in the tables; but full details will be found in the works of Spencer and Gillen. A ? indicates patrilineal descent.
Where the names of phratries and classes are translated, the meanings are shown in the tables; where the authorities do not give the translation but a word of the same form is in use in the tribe or group of tribes the meanings are given in round brackets; words in use in neighbouring tribes are put in square brackets.
TABLE I.
The Class Names.
Class names Feminine Meaning
I. Muri (Bya)48 Matha (Red kangaroo)
Kubi Kubitha (Opossum)
Kumbo (Wōmbee)49 Butha
Ipai Ipatha (Eaglehawk)
These class names are found in the following tribes:
Kamilaroi (Howitt, p. 107); Wiradjeri (ib. 107); Wonghi (ib. 108); Euahlayi (Mrs L. Parker, Euahlayi Tribe, p. 13); Ngeumba (Mathews in Eth. Notes, p. 5); Murawari (id. in Proc. R. G. S. Qu., 1906, 55); Moree (R. G. S. Qu. X, 20); Turribul (R. S. Vict. I, 102); Wollaroi (Howitt, 109); on Narran R. (Curr, I, 117); Pikumbul (ib.); Unghi (Howitt, 217); Peechera (Curr, III, 271); Wailwun (ib. I, 116); Wonnaruah (Sci. Man, I, 180); Geawegal (Howitt, 266).
Associated with these class names are the following phratry names:
(a) Kamilaroi, etc. Dilbi Kupathin
(b) Wiradjeri to N. of Lachlan Budthurung Mukula
(c) Wonghibon Ngielbumurra Mukumurra (Howitt)
(d) " & Ngeumba { Ngumbun
Numbun Ngurrawan (Mathews)
(e) Euahlayi Gwaigullean Gwaimudthen
(f) Murawari Girrana Merugulli
Class names Feminine
II. Kurbo Kooran
Marro Kurgan
Wombo Wirrikin
Wirro Wongan
The proper arrangement of these names is unknown.
Tribe: Kombinegherry (J. A. I. XIII, 304; Howitt, 105).
Science of Man (IV, 8) gives:
Carribo Gooroona
Maroongah Carrigan
Womboongah Werrican
Weiro Warganbah
For the Anaywan, Thangatty, etc., R. H. Mathews gives (J. R. S. N. S. W. XXXI, 169):
Irpoong Matyang
Marroong Arrakan
Imboong Irrakadena
Irroong Palyang
Class name (Fem. termination, -an or -gan) Meaning
III?50. Parang (Moroon) (Black wallaby. Emu)
Bunda [Kangaroo]
Balgoin (Banjoor, Pandur) (Red wallaby. Native bear)
Theirwain (Kangaroo)
Tribes: Maryborough tribes (Howitt, 117); Kabi (Curr, III, 163): Kiabara (J. A. I. XIII, 305); ? (Hodgson, 212; Mathew, Eaglehawk, 100); Wide Bay (Curr, I, 117).
For the Emon, Howitt (p. 109) gives:
Barah
Bondan
Bondurr
Taran
With these classes are associated the phratries:
(a) The Maryborough tribes and the Kiabara Dilbi Kupathin.
(b) Dippil Deeajee Karpeun
are the forms given by Mathews (Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. XXXVIII, 329).
Class names (Fem. termination, -an) Meaning
IV. Karilbura Barrimundi
Munal Hawk
Kurpal Good water
Kuialla (Koodala) Iguana
Tribes: Kuinmurbura (J. A. I. XIII, 341; Howitt, 111). The Taroombul have the form Koodala (Proc. R. S. Qu. XIII, 41).
For the Kangulu, Mathews (J. R. S. N. S. W. XXXIII, 111) gives:
Banniar51
Banjoor
Koorpal
Kearra
With these may be compared Howitt's (p. 111):
Kairawa
Bunjur
Bunya
Jarbain (? Tarbain)
The phratries associated with these are:
Tribe
(a) Kuinmurbura Witteru Yungaru
(b) Kangulu Wutthuru Yungnuru
Class names Fem. termination Meaning
V. Wongo
Kubaru (Ubur, Obu) -an (Gidea tree)
Bunburi (Anbeir, Unburri, Bunbai)
Koorgilla (Urgilla)
Tribes: Ungorri (Howitt, 109); Kogai (Curr, I, 117; J. A. I. XIII, 337); Yuipera etc. (Curr, III, 45, 64; J. A. I. XIII, 302); Akulbura, Bathalibura (Howitt, 113, 141); Wakelbura (Howitt, 112); on Belyando (Curr, III, 26); Dalebura (Howitt, 113), Buntamurra (Howitt, 113, 226); Purgoma (Roth, 66); Jouon (ib. 67); Pitta-Pitta, Goa, Miorli (Roth, 56-7); Ringa-Ringa (J. A. I. XIII, 337); Mittakoodi (Roth, 56-7); Woonamurra (ib.); Yerunthully (Mathews in R. G. S. Qu. X, 30); Badieri (id. ib. 1905, 55).
With these class names are associated the phratries
(a) Kogai, Wakelbura etc. Wuthera Mallera
(b) Yuipera, Bathalibura Wootaroo Yungaroo
(c) Purgoma Naka Tunna
(d) Jouon Chepa Junna
(e) Pitta-Pitta etc., Mittakoodi, Woonamura Ootaroo Pakoota
(f) Badieri Wootaroo Yungo
Aberrant forms, probably inaccurate, are given by Curr (II, 424) for Halifax Bay: Korkoro, Korkeen, Wongo, Wotero; by Lumholtz (p. 199) for the Herbert R.: Gorilla, Gorgero, Gorgorilla, Otero, by Curr (II, 468) for the Yukkaburra: Utheroo, Multheroo, Yungaroo, Goorgilla.
On the Tully R. Roth (Ethn. Bull. V, 20) found the following:
Class names
VI. Karavangi
Chikun
Kurongon
Kurkilla
With these may be compared the names given by Mathews for the Warkeman (J. R. S. N. S. W. XXXII, 109, 251):
Karpungie
Cheekungie
Kellungie
Koopungie
On the Annan R. we find (Howitt, 118) with male descent:
Class names Meaning
VII. Wandi Eaglehawk
Walar Bee
Jorro Bee
Kutchal Saltwater Eaglehawk
With these are associated the phratries:
(a) Walar Murla
VIII. Ranya (Arenia)
Rara (Arara)
Loora
Awunga (Arawongo)
Tribes: Wollongurma (Roth, 68); Goothanto (Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W. XXXIII, 109).
Connected with these forms are:
Class names
Barry (Ahjereena)
Ararey (Arrenynung)
Jury [? Loory] (Perrynung)
Mungilly (Mahngal) [diamond snake]52
Tribes: Koogobathy (J. A. I. XIII, 303); Koonjan etc. (Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W. XXXIII, 110, XXXIV, 135). Probably Perrynung and Ahjereenya should be transposed.
Class names Feminine
IX. Jimmilingo Carburungo
Badingo Ngarrangungo
Maringo53 Munjungo
Youingo (Kapoodungo) Goothamungo
Tribes: Miappe (Roth, 56-7); Mycoolon (J. A. I. XIII, 302); Workoboongo (Roth, ib.).
For the Kalkadoon, Roth (ib.) gives:
Kunggilungo
Patingo
Toonbeungo
Marinungo53
With these are associated the phratries:
(a) Kalkadoon Ootaroo Mullara
(b) Miappe Woodaroo Pakutta
Class names
X. Murungun
Mumbali
Purdal
Kuial
Tribe: Mara (Northern Tribes, 119).
With these the phratry names:
(a) Urku Ua
In this tribe is male descent, and, as in the S. Arunta, the classes are themselves divided; for equivalence the numbers of the eight-class system are arranged (Nor. Tr. 123), 1, 4; 3, 2; 5, 7; 6, 8.
Leichardt (Journal, 447) reports from the Roper R., Gnangball, Odall, Nurumball, which from their form seem to be class names and identifiable with some of the Mara names.
Class names
XI. Awukaria
Roumburia
Urtalia
Wialia
Tribe: Anula (Nor. Tr. 119).
XII. For the eight-class system see Table Ia; in which it is assumed that patrilineal descent prevails in all the tribes.
With these are associated the following phratries:
(a) Umbaia, Gnanji Illitchi Liaritchi
(b) Warramunga, Walpari, Wulmala Uluuru Kingilli
(c) Worgaia " Bimgaru
(d) Bingongina Wiliuku Liaraku
Spencer and Gillen, Nor. Tr. pp. 100-102, 119. On p. 102 is a statement about the Bingongina inconsistent with that on the following page; according to the former the phratry names are Illitchi, Liaritchi, as among the Umbaia.
Class names
XIII. Panunga
Bulthara
Purula
Kumara
Tribe: S. Arunta (Nat. Tr. 90).
XIIIa. Deringara
Gubilla
Koomara
Belthara
Tribe: Yoolanlanya etc. (R. G. S. Qu. XVI, 75).
The arrangement suggests that matrilineal descent prevails, but there is probably some error.
Class names
XIIIb. Burong (Parungo)
Ballieri (Parajerri; Butcharrie)
Banaka (Boogarloo)
Kymerra (Kaiamba)
Tribes: Gnamo, Gnalluma (Int. Arch. XVI, 12); Nickol Bay and Kimberley have the alternative forms of 1, 2, and 4 (Curr, I, 296; Kamilaroi, 36, Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W. XXXV, 220), Weedokarry (id. in Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. XXXIX, 89) have third form of 2; at Murchison R. Boorgarloo comes into use (West Australian, Ap. 7, 1906).
Class names Meaning
XIV. Tondarup (Namyungo) Fish hawk
Didaruk Sea
Ballaruk (Yangor) (Opossum)
Naganok (Fish)
Tribes: S. W. Australia, Tarderick etc. (West. Aust., loc. cit.; Moore, Desc. Voc., Col. Mag. V, 422.
The phratries are
(a) Wartungmat Munichmat
The equivalence is unknown.
Class names
XV. Langenam
Namegor
Packwicky
Pamarung
Tribe: Joongoongie of N. Queensland (Mathews in Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. XXXIX, 93).
Associated with them the phratries:
(a) Jamagunda Gamanutta
The equivalence is unknown.
Class names Meaning
XVI. Kari Emu
Waui Red kangaroo
Wiltu Eaglehawk
Wilthuthu Shark
Tribe: Narrangga of Yorke Peninsula (Howitt, p. 130).
48 The Darkinung have Bya for Muri (J. R. S. N. S. W. XXXI, 170).
49 Some of the Wiradjeri have Wōmbee for Kumbo (Gribble, 113).
50 Male descent.
51 Some of the names given by Howitt and Mathews seem to be identical with those of the Kiabara, but there is a difficulty about the arrangement, for Koorpal-Keeara=Yungnuru=Bunya-Jarbain; but Banniar, which seems to be the same as Bunya, falls in the other moiety.
52 Curr, II, 478.
53 Marinungo seems to be the same as Maringo but is not equivalent.
TABLE I a: XII. CLASS NAMES OF EIGHT-CLASS TRIBES.
Oolawunga54 etc. Bingongina55 Umbaia56 Yookala57 etc. Binbinga58 Gnanji59
Janna Thama } Tjinum Jinagoo Tjuanaku Uanuku
Nanakoo Tchana Ninum Niriuma Nuanakurna
Nana
Jimidya Tjimita Tjulum Joolanjegoo Tjulantjuka Tjulantjuka
Namaja Namita Nulum Nurlum Nurlanjukurna
Dhalyeree Thalirri Paliarinji Bullaranjee Paliarinji Paliarinji
Nalirri Paliarina Paliarina Paliarina
Dhongaree Thungarie Pungarinji Bungaranjee Pungarinji Pungarinji
Nungari Pungarinia Pungarina Pungarinia
Joolama Tjurla Tjurulum Jooralagoo Tjurulum Uralaku
Nowala Nala Nurulum Nurulum Nuralakurna
Jungalla Thungalla Thungallum Jungalagoo Thungallum Thungallaku
Nungalla Nungallum Nungallum Nungallakurna
Jeemara Tjimara Tjamerum Jameragoo Tjamerum Tjameraku
Nunalla Niameragun Niamerum Niamaku
Jambijana Tjambitjina Yakomari Yukamurra Yakomari Yakomari
Nambean Nambitjina Yakomarin Yakomarina Yakomarina
Worgaia60 Yangarella61 Inchalachie62 Yungmunnie63 Tjingillie64
Wairgu Narrabalangie { Narrabalangie Unwannee Thamininja
Neonammer Warkie Imbannee Namininja
Blaingunjhu Bolangie Bolangie Eemitch Tjimininja
Nolangmer Immadena Truminginja
Biliarinthu Bulleringie Belyeringie Uwallaree Thalaringinja
Nulyarammer Imballaree Nalaringinja
Pungarinju Bongaringie Beneringie Uwungaree Thungaringinta
Nongarimmer Imbongaree Namaringinta
Warrithu Burralangie { Burralangie Urwalla Tjurulinginja
Nurralammer Narechie Imbawalla Nalinginja
Kingelunju Kunuller Kungilla Yungalla Thungallininja
Nungalermer Inkagalla Nalangininja
Tjameramu Kommerangie { Kommerangie Unmarra Thamaringinja
Nemurammer Boonongoona Inganmarra Namaringinja
Ikamaru Yakomari { Akamaroo Tabachin Tjapatjinginja
Jumeyunyie Thimmermill Tabadenna Nambitjinginja
{ Ilpirra65
Arunta
Kaitish
Iliaura
{ Warramunga66
Walpari
Wulmala
Meening67 Mayoo68 Koorangie69 etc.
Panunga Thapanunga Chowan Chinuma Janna
Napanunga Nowana Nanagoo Nanakoo
Uknaria Tjinguri Choongoora Choongoora Jamada
Namigili Nangili Narbeeta
{ Bulthara Tjapeltjeri Chavalya Chavalya Dhalyeree
Kabidgi Naltjeri Nanajerry Nabajerry
Appitchana
Appungerta Thapungarti Chowarding Changary Dhungaree
Napungerta Nabungati Nhermana
Purula Tjupila Chooara Choolima Joolam
Naralu Nooara Naola
Ungalla Thungalla Changally Chungalla Jungalla
Nungalla Nangally Nungalla
Kumara Thakomara Chagarra Chapota Jameram
Nakomara Nagarra Nemira
Umbitchana Tjambin Chambeen Chambijana Jummiunga
Nambin Nambeen Nambjana
54 Mathews in Proc. R. G. S. Qu., X, 72.
55 Northern Tribes, 101.
56 Ib., 100, cf. J. R. S. N. S. W., XXXIV, 121; XXXIX, 105.
57 Mathews in Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., XXXVIII, 77.
58 Northern Tribes, 111.
59 Northern Tribes, 101.
60 Northern Tribes, 101.
61 Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W., XXXII, 251.
62 Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W., XXXIII, 111.
63 Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W., XXXIV, 130.
64 Northern Tribes, 100; cf. Am. Anth., N. S. II, 495; Proc. R. G. S. Qu., XVI, 72, 73.
65 Native Tribes, 90; cf. Proc. R. S. Vict., N. S. X, 19; T. R. S. S. A., XIV, 224; J. R. S. N. S. W., XXXII, 72.
66 Northern Tribes, 100; cf. J. A. I., XVIII, 44; J. R. S. N. S. W., XXXII, 73.
67 Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W., XXXIII, 112; XXXV, 217.
68 Mathews in Proc. R. G. S. Qu., XVI, 70.
69 Mathews in Am. Phil. Soc., XXXVIII, 78.
TABLE II.
Phratry Names.
Phratries Meanings Name of Tribe
1. ?Waa(ng) Crow Wurunjerri70
Bunjil or Wrepil Eaglehawk
2. Yuckembruk " Ngarrego71
Merung
3. Umbe Crow Wolgal72 etc.
Malian or Multa Eaglehawk
4. Muquara
Kilpara " Berriait73, Tatathi74, Wathi-Wathi74, Keramin75, Waimbio76, Barkinji77, Milpulko78, Wilya78, Itchumundi79
5. Kumit (Gamutch, Kaputch, Kulitch) Black cockatoo
Kroki (Krokitch, Krokage) White cockatoo Booandik80, Wotjoballuk81, Gournditchmara82 etc.
The feminine terminations are -egor, -gurk or -jarr.
For South-West Victoria Dawson (Aborigines, p. 26) gives two groups and an odd totem kin (?):
Phratries Meaning Name of Tribe
6. Kuurokeetch Longbilled cockatoo
Kartpoerappa Pelican
Kappatch Banksia cockatoo
Kirtuuk Boa snake
Kuunamit Quail
7. Kararu (Kiraru, Kararawa) Dieri83, Parnkalla & Nauo84, Yandairunga85, Urabunna86
Matteri
8. Tinewa Yandrawontha, Yowerawarika87
Koolpuru (? Emu)
9. Yungo (? Kangaroo)
Mattera Kurnandaburi88
10. Kookoojeeba
Koocheebinga Geebera89
The equivalence is not known.
11. Koorabunna
Kooragula Goonganji90
Phratry
12. Darboo* Bloomfield River91
Tooar
*The equivalence is unknown.
Phratry names. Four-class system Meaning
20. Dilbi Kupathin Ia, IIIa?
21. Budthurung (1) Mukula Ib (1)=black duck
22. Gwaigullean Gwaimudthen Ie Light blood; dark blood
23. Ngielbumurra Mukumurra Ic
24. Ngumbun Ngurrawan Id
25. Girana Merugulli If
26. Deeajee Karpeun IIIb
27. Witteru Yungaru IVa, b; Vb (? Kangaroo; ? emu)
27a. " Yungo Vf
28. " Mallera Va, IXa
29. " Pakoota Ve, IXb
30. Naka Tunna Vc
31. Walar Murla* VIIa Bee; bee
32. Cheepa Junna Vd
33. Jamagunda Gamanutta* XIa
34. Wartungmat Munichmat* XIVa Crow; white cockatoo
Eight-class system?
40. Illitchi Liaritchi XIIa
41. Uluuru Biingaru XIIc (? Curlew)
42. " Kingilli XIIb (? Curlew)
43. Wiliuku Liaraku XIId
44. Urku Ua Xa
70 Howitt, p. 126.
71 Id. p. 101.
72 Id. p. 102, Lang, Secret, p. 163.
73 Curr, II, 165.
74 J. A. I. XIII, 338; Howitt, p. 195.
75 J. A. I. XIV, 349.
76 Taplin, p. 17; Howitt, p. 100.
77 J. A. I. XIV, 348; Curr, II, 188, 195.
78 Howitt, p. 98.
79 Id. p. 106 n. For the Kurnai, Bunjil and Ngarregal were perhaps phratry names (Howitt, p. 135).
80 Curr, III, 461; Howitt, p. 123.
81 Id. p. 121.
82 Id. p. 124.
83 Howitt, p. 91.
84 Woods, p. 222.
85 Howitt, p. 187.
86 Nor. Tr. p. 60.
87 Howitt, p. 97.
88 Howitt, p. 92; Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W. XXXIII, 108.
89 Mathews in Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. XXXIX, 187.
90 Sci. Man, I. 84; Mathews in Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. XXXIX, 89; in J. R. S. N. S. W. he reports a third name in certain districts-Koorameenya.
91 Mathews in Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. XXXIX, 89.
TABLE III.
Allusion has been made in Chapter III to kinship organisations denominated "bloods" and "shades" by Mr R. H. Mathews. Whether it is that some observers have mistaken these for phratries or vice versa, it seems that the names of the two classes of organisation are at present inextricably intermingled, as the following table shows:
Tribe Phratry Blood Meaning
Itchmundi92 Kilpara-Muquara { Mukulo-Ngielpuru
Muggula-Ngipuru? ?Sluggish and swift blood
Wiradjeri93 Mukula-Budthurung
Wonghibon94 Mukumura-Ngielbumura
Wonghibon
and
Ngneumba } 95 Ngumbun-Ngurrawan Gwaigullimba-Gwaimudhan? ?Swift and sluggish blood
Euahlayi96 Gwaigullean-Gwaimudthen Light and dark blooded
Murawari97 Girrana-Merugulli Muggulu-Bumbirra§ §Sluggish and swift blood
92 Howitt, p. 106 n.; Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W. XXXIX, 118.
93 Id. p. 107.
94 Id. p. 108.
95 Mathews in J. R. S. N. S. W. xxxix, 116. Eth. Notes, p. 5.
96 Mrs Langloh Parker, Euahlayi Tribe, p. 11.
97 Mathews in Proc. R. G. S. Qu., 1905, 52.
TABLE IV.
The areas covered by the different class and phratry names are not co-extensive, that is to say a class is associated with more than one phratry and vice versa. The Undekerebina98 and Yelyuyendi99 have phratries (No. 29) which are usually associated with classes but in their case none have been noted. On the other hand it is not uncommon to find classes without the corresponding phratry names; this is the case in the eight class area, among the tribes of N. S. Wales, S. Queensland, etc.; but no special significance attaches to it unless we are certain that it is not the negligence of the observer nor the disuse of the names which has produced this state of things. On the other hand the relation of phratry and class areas is of the highest importance, as is shown in Chapter V. The following table shows the anomalies:
Tribe Phratry Class
Wiradjeri 21 I
Euahlayi 22 I
Ngeumba, Wonghi 23, or 24 I
Murawari 25 I
Kiabara, etc. 20 III
Dippil 26 III
Kuinmurbura, Kongulu 27 IV
Yuipera, Badieri, Yambeena, etc. 27 V
Kogai, Wakelbura, etc. 28 V
Woonamura, Mittakoodi, Miorli, etc. 29 V
Purgoma 30 V
Jouon 32 V
Miappe 29 VIII
Kalkadoon 28 VIII
98 Rota, p. 56.
99 Howitt, p. 192.
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