1900. MATHEWS—SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES. 89 
and extending a considerable distance westerly and northerly along 
the coast of western Australia, the tribes are divided into two inter- 
marrying phratriest called Munnichmat and Wartungmat, with 
groups of totems attached to each, particulars of which will be given 
in another article. 
VIII. THe ANDIGARINA NATION. 
Bounding the Arrabunna on the northwest are the Andigarina 
and friendly tribes, occupying the country up the Alberga river to 
the Musgrave range, and onward to the Petermann ranges and 
Lake Amadeus, where they meet the Locrudgee tribe. The Andi- 
garina and Loorudgee are divided into four sections, called Koo- 
mara, Panungka, Bultara and Parulla, particulars of whose inter- 
marriages have been dealt with by me elsewhere.* This organiza- 
tion, with some modifications in the names of the sections, and in 
the order of their intermarriage, extends westward across the colony 
of western Australia to the Indian Ocean.* 
Lying northward of the Andigarina, and adjoining also the 
Wonkaoora and Wankamudla referred to in a previous page, is the 
Arrinda tribe, occupying the country at Macumba, Dalhousie, 
Charlotte Waters and the Lower Finke river, and stretching north- 
easterly a considerable distance. They have the same four sections 
as the Andigarina, and their rules of intermarriage and descent are 
identical. The Arrinda and Andigarina people have a similar 
language. 
Northeasterly of the Arrinda are the Yorrawinga and friendly 
tribes, located on the Field, Woodroffe and Georgina rivers. They 
1 Divisions on the same principle, but differing in the names of the phratries, 
are also found on the northeast coast of Queensland, between Cardwell and Cape 
Melville. In some places the names are Koorabunna and Kooragoola—in others 
Darboo and Tooar—in others Chunna and Jaypar, and so on, 
Proc, AMER, PHILOS. SOC. PHILA., xxxvili, 79. 
8’ Among the Weedokarry tribe in western Australia, the following table shows 
he names of the four sections and their rules of intermarriage and descent : 
Phratry. flusband. Wife. Offspring. 
A f  Butcharrie, Burronga, Banaka. 
i Kurrimurra, Banaka, Burronga. 
B { Burronga, Butcharrie, Kurrimurra. 
Banaka, Kurrimurra, Butcharrie. 
