TheKulumali were anindigenous Australian people of the state ofQueensland.
Norman Tindale estimated that Kulumali territory occupied some 3,500 square miles (9,100 km2) centering on the area aroundWindorah and Kyabra Creek.[1]
Very little is known of the Kulumali, who were extinct by the second half of the twentieth century. The linguistGavan Breen could ascertain nothing regarding them while undertaking research among other tribal remnants in the 1960s. TheWongkumara remembered them as having furnished that tribe with acorroboree that was new to them. It is also known that they were one of the three easternmost tribes in Queensland that undertook initiatory rites of circumcision.[1]