Kokomini Explained
The Kokomini (Gugumini) are reported to have been an indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland, though some indications suggest the term may refer to a loose confederation of tribal groups.
Name
The ethnonym Gugumini means good/intelligible speech.
Country
The Gugumini are estimated by Norman Tindale to have had tribal grounds stretching over about 2300mi2 along the middle Palmer and Mitchell rivers, extending westwards to the area where the two meet. Their eastern limits were around Mount Mulgrave and Palmerville. Palmer reported their main camp to be at the head of Annie Creek and King River. Ursula McConnel wrote of the area between Wulbur and Yurgo as that of the Koko-mini and Kokowara.
Customs
The Kokomini were said to have used a concoction drawn from Darwin stringybark leaves as a remedy for fever.
History of contact
Kokomini territory was occupied by white settlers in 1874. Conflicts ensued as the Kokomini speared livestock introduced for grazing on their land, resulting in war between the two. The war was still ongoing a decade later, with the rule established that the indigenous Kokokmini had no right to be "let in" to their land, and a good many were shot down, putatively in "retaliation" for the loss of cattle and horses. The Queensland politician Edward Palmer ran a station in the area in the 1880s.
Alternative names
- Koko-minni
- Koogominny, Kookaminnie, Koogaminny
- Koogobatha, Koogobathy
- Mirkin
- Akunkun, Akoon-koon
- Akoonkool
- Kookawarra. (Wakara exonym, with the pejorative sense of "poor speakers")
Some words
- innar (kangaroo)
- oota (wild dog)
- athee. (father)
- among. (mother)
Notes
Citations
Sources
- A Moon Legend from the Bloomfield River, North Queensland . McConnel . Ursula . Ursula McConnel . . 1898 . 2 . 1. 9–25 . 40327351 . 10.1002/j.1834-4461.1931.tb00020.x .
- Book: Breen, Gavan
. WE Roth and the Study of Aboriginal Languages in Queensland . Gavan Breen . 2016 . The Roth Family, Anthropology, and Colonial Administration . McDougall. Russell . Davidson. Iain . 133–155 . . https://books.google.com/books?id=ZalJDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA144 . 978-1-315-41728-8 .
- Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay,North Queensland . Hale . H. M. . Tindale . Norman . Norman Tindale . . 1898 . 5 . 1 . 64–116 .
- Australian divisional systems . Mathews . R. H. . Robert Hamilton Mathews . . 1898 . 32 . 66–87 . 10.5962/p.359289 . 259614451 . free .
- Division of tribes in the Northern Territory . Mathews . R. H. . Robert Hamilton Mathews . . 1899 . 33 . 111–114 .
- Notes on some aboriginal tribes . Mathews . R. H. . Robert Hamilton Mathews . . 1907 . 41 . 67–87 . 10.5962/p.359489 . 259716576 . free .
- A Moon Legend from the Bloomfield River, North Queensland . McConnel . Ursula . Ursula McConnel . . September 1931 . 2 . 1 . 9–25 . 40327351 . 10.1002/j.1834-4461.1931.tb00020.x .
- Book: Palmer, Edward
. Akoonkoon, Palmer River . Edward Palmer (Australian politician) . 1886 . The Australian race: its origin, languages, customs, place of landing in Australia and the routes by which it spread itself over the continent . Curr . Edward Micklethwaite . Edward Micklethwaite Curr . 2 . 396–399 . J. Ferres . Melbourne . https://archive.org/download/cu31924026093827/cu31924026093827.pdf .
- Customs and language of the Western Hodgkinson aboriginals . Richards . F. . . 1926 . 8 . 3 . 249–265 .
- Tribes and Totemism in North-East Australia . Sharp . R. Lauriston . Lauriston Sharp . . March 1939a . 9 . 3 . 254–275 . 40327744 . 10.1002/j.1834-4461.1939.tb00232.x .
- Tribes and Totemism in North-East Australia (Continued) . Sharp . R. Lauriston . Lauriston Sharp . . June 1939b . 9 . 4 . 439–461 . 40327762 . 10.1002/j.1834-4461.1939.tb00248.x .
- Book: Tindale, Norman Barnett
. Kokomini (QLD) . Norman Tindale . 1974 . Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names . . http://archives.samuseum.sa.gov.au/tindaletribes/kokomini.htm .