Wunumara
The AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia places the Wunumara (alternatively, Wanamara, Wunamara, Woonamurra, Woonomurra, Unamara, Oonoomurra or Quippen-bura — possibly a northern horde near Richmond), with the Yirandali to the east, the Guwa to the south, the Yanda to the southwest, the Kalkadoon to the west, the Mayi-Thakurti to the northwest, the Ngawun to the north and the Mbara to the northeast.
Norman Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia places them on 34,000 square kilometres from the Flinders River's headwaters, eastwards as far as Richmond with a western frontier at the Williams River near Cloncurry. Their territory extended south to the Great Dividing Range and Kynuna and as far north as Cambridge Downs and Dalgonally.
Sources:
- AIATSIS AustLang Project: Wunumara (G16.1)
- AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia
- Native Land Digital: Wunumara
- Norman Tindale, Aboriginal Tribes of Australia, p. 188
- Wikipedia: Ngawun language
- Wikipedia: Wanamara
