Kunandaburi Explained
See also: Kunandaburi language. The Kunandaburi or Karendala (Garandala) were an indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland.
Country
In Norman Tindale's estimation the Karendala had tribal lands of some 3000mi2. These covered areas like Cooper Creek, and Durham Downs, and their northern limits lay around Mount Howitt. Their eastern frontier was at Plevna Downs, the McGregor Range, and in the vicinity of Eromanga.
Alternative names
- ? Kurnanda-buri
- Kunanda-buri
Notes
Citations
Sources
- Book: Howitt, A. W.
. Remarks on the class systems collected by Mr. E. Palmer . Alfred William Howitt . 1884 . Notes on Some Australian Tribes . The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland . Palmer . Edward . Edward Palmer (Australian politician) . 12 . 335–347 . . 3 . 10.2307/2841896 . 2841896 .
- Book: Howitt, Alfred William
. The native tribes of south-east Australia . Alfred William Howitt . 1904 . .
- Ethnological notes on the aboriginal tribes of Queensland . Mathews . R. H. . Robert Hamilton Mathews . Queensland Geographical Journal . 1905 . 29 . 49–75 .
- Book: Tindale, Norman Barnett
. Karendala (QLD) . Norman Tindale . 1974 . Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names . . http://archives.samuseum.sa.gov.au/tindaletribes/karendala.htm . 978-0-708-10741-6 .