Liste of Aboriginal Names and Denotations
[The Page Numbers links to the first appearance of the word.]
- K - continued
- Karkulyabukka - A resident of the "Karkulya" area. (113)
- Karkanye - A type of hawk that announces the death of natives, especially children, by its call at night when they have fallen ill; the name of the bird is derived from the sounds it makes. (104)
- Kartameru - Name of the firstborn child, if male; in this case, it refers to Brother Teichelmann, because he, being the older of the two missionaries, is referred to by the Aborigines as the "firstborn". (086)
- Kartanjali - Male name, meaning unknown. (103)
- Kartanje - Name of the firstborn child, if female. (064)
- Kartiatoanki - the same (104)
- Kauwadla - The youngest wife of Mullawirrabukka. (119)
- Kudmoburka - An elderly man (burka) who lives in an area with dew and/or fog (kudmo). (074)
- Kudna Ipiti - A thing or object that someone owns; an orphan. (056)
- Kuinyo - Villain, evil spirit, monstrous being, terrifying; said to take the form of a black person. (032)
- Kuri - War dance, round dance. (027)
- Kuruanko - A game or ceremony of the Murray tribes, in which emu feathers are used. (119)
- L
- Limboanunga - Camp area east of Granite Island. (043)
- M
- Mantakarrikarri-burka - jemand, der einen anderen als Lügner bezeichnet (086)
- Marimeyo, aldo Marimeyunna - Northeastern men. (040)
- Midlaitya - Name of the fifth-born child, if it's a boy. (042)
- Minno Gudnuitya Kadlitpinna (Captain Jack) - (minno) Goldakazie; (gudnuitya) Name of the third-born child, if male; (kadli) Dog, Dingo (037)
- Muleakibukka, auch Muliariburka - An elder from the Gawler River; (muli) dry; - (yaki) deep; (purka) elder. (105)
- Mullawirrabukka (King John), auch (Onkaparinga Jack) - (mullawirra) a dry forest; an area that has been inherited from the fathers. (054)