Yilba
The Yilba, also written Ilba and Jilba, are or were an Aboriginal Australian people of the present-day state of Queensland.
Country
In Norman Tindale's estimation, the Yilba were assigned a tribal domain extending over approximately, from the area of Cape River westwards as far as the Great [Dividing Range]. Their northern boundaries lay roughly about Pentland Hills and Seventy Mile Range. Their eastern extension was around the Suttor River, while their southern limits were at Lake [Buchanan (Queensland)|Lake Buchanan]. The Yilba were indigenous to places like on Campaspe River; and the Natal Downs.Language
The Yilba language is extinct as of 2020, with no speakers recorded since before 1975. It is regarded as a dialect of Biri.Social organisation
The Yilba were composed of kin groups of which six at least are known:- Yukkaburra
- Wokkulburra
- Pegulloburra
- Mungooburra
- Mungullaburra
- Goondoolooburra
- Moothaburra
- Mungera
- ''Muqkibara''
Alternative names
- Yukkaburra, Yuckaburra
- Munkeeburra
- Moothaburra
- Mungera, Mungerra
- Eneby
- Pagulloburra, ''Pegulloburra''