Yuwibara
According to Norman Tindale's classification, the Yuwibara (a.k.a. Yuibera, Juipera and Yuwi, after their language) occupied roughly 2,800 square kilometres of country from St. Helens south to Cape Palmerston, on the coastal end of the Pioneer Valley and inland as far as the Connors Range. The Gia were their northern neighbours. The Biri lived northwest of them, with the Wiri and Barna to their west and the Barada to their south, with the Koinjmal along the coast.
