Gulngay/Gulŋay
Norman Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia places the rainforest Gulngay (alternatively, Gulngai, Kurungai, Kulngai, Tjulngai, Djulngai, Mallanpara, Malanbara, Tully blacks) on around 500 square kilometres around the Tully River below Tully Falls and the Murray River as far south as the range above Kirrama. Tindale suggests that four hordes named by William Parry-Okeden — the Kalomonge, Koorrio, Marapunda and Walinganba — belonged to this group.
Their dialect belonged to the Dyirbalic group of languages.
