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APPENDIX.
APPENDIX A.
GENEALOGICAL LIST TO SHOW THE MANNER IN WHICH A NATIVE FAMILY BECOMES DIVIDED.
Nar-doo-itch or Mo-rel-li, a Ballar-oke, born about A.D. 1735,
had two wives,
Kan-dow-ree, a Ngotak,
and
Bol-ye-ree, a No-go-nyuk.
Kan-dow-ree, had the following children:
Yin-dee-ree, female.
Wun-ya-ree, female.
Kag-a-ree, female.
Yung-al, male.
Wal-luk-wur, male.
These were all Ngotaks.
Three of these children, Yin-dee-ree, Wun-ya-ree,
and Kag-a-ree, were by
Nar-doo-itch’s brother, her former husband.
Bol-ye-ree’s children were:
Kow-en-ung, female.
No-gong-o, male.
Jee-bar, male.
Koon-a-ber-ra, male.
Ko-teyne, male.
By-er-man, male.
These were all No-go-nyuks.
Kim-be-yen-ung, a Tdon-dar-up, married, amongst other
wives, Noo-yar, a
Ballar-oke.
Noo-yar’s children were:
Yow-at-ung, female.*
Kad-jen-ung, female.
Ban-in-yung, female.
Now-ween-gool, female.
These were all Ballar-okes.
(Footnote. Married to Yungal, a son of Nar-doo-itch.)
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In order to show the way in which the different families marry into one another I will now trace up the descendants of some of the male children of Nar-doo-itch by each of his wives.
Yung-al, the son of Nar-doo-itch,
called also
Be-ra-gore,
married:
Ming-an, a Ballar-oke,
Ko-pan, a Nagar-nook,
Yow-at-ung, a Ballar-oke, daughter of Kim-be-yen-ung.
Ming-an’s children were:
Book-oop, female.
Yu-yat, male.
Me-kat, female.
Tdan-up, female.
These were all Ballar-okes.
Ko-pan’s children were:
E-lar, male.
Wat-up, male.
Bil-yan, male.
Mong-a-na, female.
Wun-daile, female.
These were all Na-gar-nooks.
Yow-at-ung’s children were:
Im-bat, male.
Jil-gar, male.
Gi-mat, male.
Dubin, female.
Boo-yin female.
These were all Ballar-okes.
Jee-bar, a No-go-nyuk, another son of Nar-doo-itch, married:
Kag-a-ree, a Ngotak.
Bar-ri-kan, a Tdondarup.
Kag-a-ree’s children were:
Mun-gal-wurt, male.
Ell-yar, male.
Wun-jan-ing, female.
War-ran-ung, female.
Bee-wul-lo, male.
Ngotaks.
Bar-ri-kan’s children were:
Djar-a-bung, female.
Nag-a-bung, female.
Yu-gat, male.
Ka-ral-ung, male.
Tdondarups.
Bee-wul-lo, a Ngotak, the son of Jee-bar, married:
Wun-daile, a Na-gar-nook,
Noon-dup, a No-go-nyuk,
Du-bin, a Ballar-oke,
Ek-kan, a Ballar-oke,
Ming-up, a Ballar-oke,
We-jee-bung, a Ballar-oke.