• The Giabal, also known as the Gomaingguru, were an indigenous Australian tribe of southern Queensland. The Giabal ranged over some 7,300 square kilometres...
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    Australia's oldest inland cities, was founded in 1849 on the lands of the Giabal and Jarowair people. The city's central streets were named after the history...
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  • Garewagal, Gwea-gal Sydney Southeast Gia[2] Giya[1] Queensland Northeast Giabal[2] Queensland Gkuthaarn[2] Khutant, Kareldi, Kutanda, possibly same as...
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  • lands of not only the Baruŋgam, but also those of the Geynyon, Jarowair and Giabal was accomplished in a short 18 months in the early 1840s, when predominantly...
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    between Warwick and Toowoomba. Giabal (also known as Paiamba, Gomaingguru) is an Australian Aboriginal language. The Giabal language region includes the...
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    Yelarbon and Texas extending north towards Moonie and Millmerran. The Giabal (also known as Paiamba, Gomaingguru) language region includes the landscape...
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    immediately south of the Toowoomba city centre. Giabal is an Australian Aboriginal language. The Giabal (Paiamba, Gomaingguru) language region includes...
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    continuous operation since its establishment. Traditional country of the Giabal and Jarowair people, European settlement of the Toowoomba area commenced...
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  • which was also applied by tribes in the area of the Darling Downs to the Giabal and others Source: Tindale 1974, p. 175 Tindale 1974, p. 175. https://www...
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    European settlement of the Toowoomba area, traditional country of the Giabal and Jarowair people, commenced in 1840 when squatters occupied pastoral...
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    European settlement of the Toowoomba area, traditional country of the Giabal and Jarowair people, commenced in 1840 when squatters occupied pastoral...
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    first known people to have lived on the land surrounding Pittsworth are the Giabal people. Situated on the Darling Downs, Pittsworth owes its existence to...
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    this continues today. The Toowoomba area is the traditional land of the Giabal people. The area was surveyed and sold for private development in 1853 and...
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    European settlement of the Toowoomba area, traditional country of the Giabal and Jarowair people, commenced in 1840 when squatters occupied pastoral...
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    Council, particularly Toowoomba north to Crows Nest and west to Oakey. Giabal is the Southern neighbour in Toowoomba City. The name Koondai-I is believed...
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    European settlement of the Toowoomba area, traditional country of the Giabal and Jarowair people, commenced in 1840 when squatters first occupied pastoral...
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