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    The Jagera people, also written Yagarr, Yaggera, Yuggera, and other variants, are the Australian First Nations people who speak the Yuggera language....
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  • Jagera may refer to: Jagera people, an Aboriginal Australian people Jagera language, an Aboriginal Australian language Jagera (plant), a genus of trees...
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  • the area, such as the Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) and Yuggera (Jagera) peoples. Many Murri people play rugby league, and the annual Murri Rugby League Carnival...
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    Neville Bonner (category People from the Northern Rivers)
    the parliament by popular vote. Neville Bonner was an elder of the Jagera people. Bonner was born on 28 March 1922 on Ukerebagh Island, a small island...
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  • Turrbal (redirect from Turrubal people)
    language. Ford and Blake, however, state that the Turrbal and Jagera were distinct peoples, the Jagera generally living south of the Brisbane river and the Turrbal...
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  • Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 9781841622125. Eppel, Michael (2016-09-13). A People Without a State: The Kurds from the Rise of Islam to the Dawn of Nationalism...
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    locality of Coominya had a population of 1,029 people. Coominya sits on the land of the Indigenous Jagera people. Coominya is bounded by Logan Creek to the...
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    significant section of the Boonah-Rathdowney Road. The Yugambeh clan of the Jagera people are thought to have once roamed throughout the catchment. Traditional...
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    the first white people known to the Indigenous people in the area was said to be "Boralcho" Baker, who lived with the Jagera people from 1826 for 18...
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    Bushland Reserve. Oxley, traditionally the land of the Turrbal and Jagera people, is about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south-west of the Brisbane central...
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    surrounding community. Traditionally part of the land of the Turrbal and Jagera people, land in the vicinity of the West End State School site was sold by...
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    population of 159,222 people. The area now known as the Redlands was initially inhabited by the Jagera, Turrbal, and Quandamooka people. Some locations derive...
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  • conflicts that took place between European settlers and a group of men of the Jagera and other Aboriginal groups in the Darling Downs area in the Colony of New...
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    Hills was occupied by the indigenous Chepara people including the Brisbane, Ipswich and southern Jagera people. The higher parts were named Barrambin meaning...
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    needed] The area is the traditional lands of the Australian Aboriginal Jagera people who lived there long before British settlement. The area was probably...
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    Humpy (category Indigenous peoples of Australia stubs)
    a standing tree for support. The word humpy comes from the Jagera language (a Murri people from Coorparoo in Brisbane); other language groups would have...
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    was an Aboriginal Australian foreman, fishmonger and headman of the Jagera people. He was a prominent member of Queensland's Aboriginal community in the...
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    Arthur Postle - athlete 'King Sandy' [1] / Kerwalli - Elder of the Jagera People Kyle Sandilands - radio host Hugh Scott - architect Australian Bureau...
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    important social and cultural activity. Traditionally the land of the Jagera people, European occupation of the Lockyer Valley for pastoral purposes began...
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    was known as Kurilpa, an important gathering place for the Yuggera/Jagera people. The tip of the South Brisbane Peninsula was a traditional river crossing...
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  • learning maps. The college signed a charter with Indigenous Elders of the Jagera people, which recognised and supported the college and its values. Courses...
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  • death and continued to provide advice to the Indigenous community and Jagera people. A Heather Bonner Memorial Scholarship was offered from 2006 to 2015...
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  • Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia Jagera: Queensland, Australia Pama-Nyungan peoples Yugambeh-Bundjalung peoples Bundjalung: New South Wales, Australia...
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    suburb of Annerley, part of the traditional lands of the Turrbal and Jagera people. Annerley was originally part of an area called "Boggo", which ran from...
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    with the New Farm community. Originally the lands of the Turrbul and Jagera people, European settlement began at New Farm when a farm was established to...
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  • delegate Neville Bonner to end his contribution to the convention with his Jagera tribal "Sorry Chant" in sadness at the low number of Indigenous representatives...
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    River, and which was part of the traditional lands of the Turrbal and Jagera people, Sherwood was named after Sherwood Forest in England, for its heavy...
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  • Corner-Woolloongabba community. Traditionally the lands of the Turrbal and Jagera people, suburban development around the Buranda State School site began in...
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  • with the Ascot community. Traditionally the land of the Turrbal and Jagera people, land at Ascot was sold as country lots in the late 1850s and early...
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    Hardie Buzacott. The first inhabitants of the Yeronga area were the Jagera people, whose traditional country is the south side of the Brisbane River.[citation...
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