The Yugambeh (/ˌjʊɡʌmbɛər/ YOO-gum-BERR (see alternative spellings)), also known as the Minyangbal (/ˌmɪnjʌŋbʌl/ MI-nyung-BUHL), or Nganduwal (/ˌŋɑːndʊwʌl/...
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between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Yugambeh–Bundjalung, also known as Bandjalangic, is a branch of the Pama–Nyungan...
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Look up Yugambeh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yugambeh may refer to: Yugambeh people, an Aboriginal Australian people of South-East Queensland and...
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family. In the Yugambeh language, the word yugambeh means an emphatic 'no', 'never' i.e. 'very much no' and is a common exonym for the people and their language...
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The Yugambeh–Bandjalangic peoples are an Aboriginal Australian ethnolinguistic group identified by their use of one of more of the Yugambeh–Bundjalung...
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Mununjali clan (category Aboriginal peoples of Queensland)
Mununjali clan are one of nine distinct named clan estate groups of the Yugambeh people, an Aboriginal Australian nation whose traditional lands are the Beaudesert...
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Gold Coast, Queensland (section Notable people)
that became the Gold Coast was originally inhabited by the indigenous Yugambeh people. The city grew from a collection of small townships, the earliest being...
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Ysola Best (category People from Beaudesert, Queensland)
and elder of the Yugambeh people. Best is known for her works and role in preserving the language, history and culture of the Yugambeh. She wrote about...
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Borobi (category Fictional people from Queensland)
Chern’ee Sutton). The name Borobi is derived from a dialect used by the Yugambeh people, an indigenous Australian group from the Gold Coast region. The mascot...
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widely accepted. The name Canaipa was provided from Yugambeh people and identified as a Yugambeh-Bundjalung language word from the Ngaraangbal dialect...
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Shaun Davies (activist) (redirect from Shaun Davies (Yugambeh))
advocacy work with the Yugambeh language and culture, as well as appearances in various media. Shaun is a member of the Yugambeh people, an Australian Aboriginal...
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Kombumerri clan (category Aboriginal peoples of Queensland)
nine distinct named clan estate groups of the Yugambeh people and the name refers to the Indigenous people of the Nerang area on the Gold Coast, Queensland...
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Ted Williams (elder) (category Living people)
Williams is an Aboriginal Australian elder of the Yugambeh people. He is known for his advocacy work with Yugambeh culture and various media appearances. In 2017...
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tribes of the area were the Yugarapul of the Central Brisbane area; the Yugambeh people whose traditional lands ranged from South of the Logan River, down...
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Patricia O'Connor (elder) (redirect from Patricia O'Connor (Yugambeh elder))
Aboriginal elder of the Yugambeh people. She is known for her work in reviving the Yugambeh language and opening the Yugambeh Museum. In 2014 she received...
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Dance Theatre. He was descended from the Nunukul people and the Munaldjali clan of the Yugambeh people of south-east Queensland, and brother of choreographer...
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situated in the Bundjalung traditional Indigenous Australian country. The Yugambeh people are custodians within the traditional Aboriginal Bundjalung country...
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Tulgigin clan (category Aboriginal peoples of New South Wales)
nine distinct named clan estate groups of the Yugambeh people and the name refers to the Indigenous people of the Tweed area in the Tweed Shire, New South...
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people for tens of thousands of years and, at the time of early British colonisation, it was in territory of the Wanggeriburra clan of the Yugambeh people...
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Hunter Page-Lochard (category Living people)
Method. His father, who is descended from the Nunukul people and the Munaldjali of the Yugambeh people from southeast Queensland, was a dancer turned choreographer...
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more than 150 Aboriginal people of the Kombumerri clan of the Yugambeh people were moved. It was established that the people had been buried from up to...
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Wanggeriburra clan (category Aboriginal peoples of Queensland)
nine distinct named clan estate groups of the Yugambeh people and the name refers to the Indigenous people of the Tamborine area in the Scenic Rim, Queensland...
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had a population of 6,491 people. Coolangatta is situated in the Bundjalung traditional Aboriginal country. The Yugambeh people are local custodians in...
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killings and at least one massacre (on the Nerang River in 1857) of the Yugambeh people. 1850. Hundreds killed near Paddy Island in the Burnett River. A large-scale...
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its body. The term "borobi" means koala in the Yugambeh language, spoken by the indigenous Yugambeh people of the Gold Coast and surrounding areas. The...
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Gugingin clan (category Aboriginal peoples of Queensland)
nine distinct named clan estate groups of the Yugambeh people and the name refers to the Indigenous people of the Logan area, Queensland, Australia. The...
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history of the city of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Pre 1846 Yugambeh people inhabit the region now known as the Gold Coast. 1846 The schooner Coolangatta...
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written Kabi Kabi or Gabi Gabi) to the north, and that of the Yugambeh and the Bundjalung people to the south. Descendants of both the Jagera (Yugara) and...
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inhabited by the Kombumerri clan and the Wanggeriburra clan of the Yugambeh people. Raids by the Native Police in the 1850s extinguished most of the Aboriginal...
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Mununjali and Migunberri Collectively they were known as Kombumerri people and spoke the Yugambeh language, for which there was and is evidence of several distinct...
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