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1 Country  





2 Language  





3 Social organisation and customs  





4 Alternative names  





5 Notes  



5.1  Citations  







6 Sources  














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The Pilatapa (orPirlatapa, Birladapa, or Biladaba) were an Indigenous peopleofSouth Australia, now extinct.

Country[edit]

Norman Tindale estimated that the Pilatapa had some 5,000 square miles (13,000 km2) of tribal land, ranging northeast of the northern edges of the Flinders Ranges and to the north of the Lake Frome drainage basin. On the northwest they lived also around northwest to what is now the Strzelecki Desert Lakes encompassing Lake Blanche and Blanchewater. He placed their eastern extension at east to Callabonna approximately to the vicinity of Tilcha, while their southern boundaries were around Wooltana and Hamilton Creek.[1]

Language[edit]

Their language, Pilatapa, was closely related to the Diyari language.[2]

Social organisation and customs[edit]

Samuel Gason's account of the Pilatapa is integrated into a general description of the Diyari, Ngameni, Yandruwandha and Yauraworka.[3] Male initiation rites involved circumcision, but excluded subincision.[1]

Alternative names[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ the component kuna means "dung"; the term was used by tribes in the Flinders Ranges basically to refer to the impoverished soil of the land occupied by their northern neighbours, the Pilatapa.[1]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Tindale 1974, p. 217.
  • ^ "L11: Pirlatapa". AIATSIS Collection.
  • ^ Gason 1895, pp. 167–176.
  • ^ Tindale 1974, pp. 133, 217.
  • Sources[edit]


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