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jurbur) they visit the Wulbur-ara who wander between that 

 township, Laura and Palmerville and speak Koko-miuni^^. They 

 have apparently always been, and still are, at enmity with the 

 Deighton Blacks who speak Koko-warra. 



16. In the Princess Charlotte Bay District (PI. x.xv., tig. 2 ; 

 PI. xxix., figs. 2, 3), the main original camp or home of the 

 Koko-warra, i.e., where most of their higher initiation ceremonies 

 usually take place is in close vicinity to Balser's Knob. They 

 follow the Normanby and Deighton Rivers as far as the 

 Laura Settlement, they travel up Station and Sandy Creeks 

 to the Morehead River, and westward.s they wander over 

 Jeannette's Tableland. In the course of their travels south- 

 wards, these- Koko-warra come into communication with the 

 Koko-minni from the Middle Palmer River. The Koko- 

 lamalama have their main camp in the vicinity of the mouth of 

 the Bizant River and Jeannette's Tableland • primarily, they 

 are llms coa.stal blacks, though of late years they have com- 

 menced to wander along the tracks of, but not quite to such 

 lengths as, their southern Koko-warra neighbours. In days 

 gone by, the Koko-olkulo had their " home " at the water-holes 

 in the neighbourhood of what is now the Musgrave Native 

 Police Camp. At the present time (1899) they " walk-about " 

 along the higher portions of Saltwater River, and across to the 

 upper reaches of the Hann and Morehead Rivers, while in a 

 northerly direction they wander up to Port Stewart, etc. The 

 Koko-rarniul, the last of the more important of the Princess 

 Charlotte Bay Trilies are somewhat limited in their peregri- 

 nations along Saltwater and Morehead Rivers. The following 

 are some of the local place names in the Koko-warra language : — 



Balser's Knob lii-imba Jeannette's Tableland gai-wara 



Bathurst Head and \ , .. Lakefield Station g6-ra 



linders group J 



Barrow Point apollin Musgrave Station pAr-janja 



Breeza Station rilu-o Musgrave station )^,^^.^^_^ 



(18- mile camp) J 



r-. -.» 1 -11 f tu-a, valn-ga. Noble Island mor-kon-den. 

 Cape Melville | ,,^ j.-^.b^i 



Country at back of Bowen Bay ar-wur 



Eastern half of Princess Charlotte Bay coast lamalama 



Country to west of Saltwater River olkulo vel w61kulo 



While the tracts of country through which the following rivers 

 run are named thus : — 



»3 See Middle Palmer River District, Sect. 17. 



