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The Buruna, also known as the Punduna, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Mid West region of Western Australia.

Language

The Buruna spoke Buruna, which belongs to the Kanyara branch of the Pama-Nyungan language family

Country

According to Norman Tindale's calculation, the Buruna's tribal lands covered about 3,300 square miles (8,500 km). He places them at Yannarie River (Pindar Creek) and southwest as far as Winning Pool and the northern side of the Lyndon River. Their eastern confines lay around Mount Hamlet and Maroonah. They occasionally ventured into Tenma territory at the Henry River.

History of contact

The remnants of the Buruna moved to and settled around Towera Station.

Alternative names

  • Budoona
  • Peedona
  • Poordoona
  • Puduna
  • Wati Puruna

Source: Tindale 1974, p. 240

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 240.

Sources

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