I was reading
>Mr White's father by kinship, Martin 'Isaac' Jabarula White, appeared in custody on Wednesday at Alice Springs Local Court, charged with contravening a domestic violence order.
>The court heard the charges were dismissed as they were "improperly laid" due to an administrative error.
>Soon after being granted bail, Mr White was arrested and charged again over the same offence when retrieving his personal items from the police watch house.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-13/nt-police-officer-death-in-custody-kumanjayi-white-relative-case/105644822
And the phrase
>father by kinship
jumped out - now to me aside from step fathers there's really only 1 dad. And that's the guy who spunked in the mum. And his swimmers got to the egg if that was a busy night for her.
>inb4 my mum -
she's been dead a long time. If you're that keen...

But no - boongs have a unique view of family and kinship:
>As a father's brother is also identified as father, the latter's children will be brothers and sisters, rather than cousins.
https://www.workingwithindigenousaustralians.info/content/Culture_5_Family_and_Kinship.html
So basically any blowin can claim to "dad".
I wonder if there's a correlation with that and the levels of child sexual abuse in abo communities?