The Koinmerburra consisted of several
kin groups, the name of at least one of which is known: •
Mamburra •
Bauwiwarra (This may, alternatively, have been a horde of the
Darumbal) According to an early
Rockhampton informant, W. H. Flowers, responding to a request for information by
Alfred William Howitt, the Koinjmal were divided into two
moieties, the
Yungeru and the
Witteru, each in turn subdivided into two sections, creating 4 sub-classes: The
Yungeru were split into the
Kurpal (
Eaglkehawk totem) and the
Kuialla (
Laughing jackass totem): the
Witteru divided into the
Karilbura and
Munaal, which had several totems, including the
wallaby,
Curlew, Hawk, Clearwater and Sand.
Marriage According to Flowers, marriages were contracted early, in infancy, when a girl's parents would arrange her marriage to an elder man, who, after the ceremony of betrothal would supply her regularly with game and fish, while scrupulously avoiding going near the camp of her parents or speaking to the mother. The ceremony was finalised in the following manner: The parents having painted the girl and dressed her hair with feathers, her male cousin takes her to where her future husband is sitting cross-legged in silence, and seats her at his back, and close to him. He who has brought the girl after a time removes the feathers from her hair and places them in the hair of her future husband, and then leads the girl back to her parents. The actual marriage was sealed by a simulated
kidnapping of the young girl. when a girl who has been promised is considered to be old enough for marriage by her father, he sends the girl as usual with the other women to gather yams or other food, and he tells the man to whom he has promised her, who, then painting himself, takes his weapons and follows her, inviting all the unmarried men in the camp to assist him. When they come up with the women he goes forward alone, and telling the girl he has come for her he takes her by the wrist or hand. The women at once surround her and try to keep her from him. She tries to escape, and if she does not like him she bites his wrist, this being an understood sign that she refuses him. ==History==