Who Are The Traditional Owners Of Ipswich Qld?

The Traditional Owners of the Ipswich region are the Clans that identify as being a part of the Yagara/Yugara Language Group (the Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul People).

Who are the Yuggera people?

The Jagera people, also written Yagarr, Yaggera, and other variants, are the Australian Aboriginal people who spoke the Yuggera language.

Where are the Yuggera people from?

Brisbane
The Yuggera nation encompassed a vast region south west of Brisbane, which included Ipswich. The Turrbal people primarily occupied areas to the north along the Brisbane River including what is now known as Coronation Drive.

Who are the traditional owners of Redbank Plains?

An ancient land
The first Australians of this region are the Darug peoples of the Boorooberongal clan. With the help of archaeologists, we have preserved around 6,000 Aboriginal stone tools and carvings from Redbank’s sandstone terrain.

What nation are the Turrbal people?

The Turrbal are an Aboriginal Australian people from the region of present-day Brisbane, Queensland. The name primarily referred to the dialect they spoke, the tribe itself being alternatively called Mianjin/Meanjin. Mianjin was the Turrbal word for the central Brisbane area.

What Aboriginal land is Ipswich on?

The Traditional Owners of the Ipswich region are the Clans that identify as being a part of the Yagara/Yugara Language Group (the Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul People).

Where is the Gubbi Gubbi tribe located?

South East Queensland
?The Gubbi Gubbi people are the traditional custodians of the land located in South East Queensland, within the Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast, Noosa and Gympie region.

Is Brisbane Yuggera or Meanjin?

The Turrbal and Jagera people speak Yuggera and their name for Brisbane is Meanjin.

Is Brisbane Yuggera or Turrbal country?

Historical records identify a great number of languages spoken across the area we now know as the greater Brisbane region. In the region of the Brisbane CDB, records indicate the Yuggera language was spoken by the Turrbul and Yuggera people.

Is Brisbane Turrbal or Yuggera land?

Brisbane was home to the Jagera and Turrbal Aboriginal clans. Before European settlement, the land, the river and its tributaries were the source and support of life in all its dimensions. The river’s abundant supply of food included fish, shellfish, crabs and shrimps.

Where do the Yorta Yorta people live?

The Yorta Yorta, also known as Jotijota, are an Aboriginal Australian people who have traditionally inhabited the area surrounding the junction of the Goulburn and Murray Rivers in present-day north-eastern Victoria and southern New South Wales.

Where are the Yorta Yorta peoples traditional lands?

The Yorta Yorta people occupy a unique stretch of forest-wetlands that are located in what is now known as the central Murray – Goulburn region. Traditional Yorta Yorta lands lie on both sides of the Murray River roughly from Cohuna to Albury / Wodonga. They include Echuca and Moama.

Where is Wakka Wakka country?

Wakka Wakka, or Waka Waka, people are an Aboriginal Australian community of the state of Queensland.

Why is Brisbane called Meanjin?

To traditional owners, the area is known as Meanjin
Meanjin means ‘place shaped like a spike’. This is a reference to the ‘spike’ of land where the Brisbane central business district (CBD) is now located, shaped by a bend in the Brisbane River.

What happened to the Turrbal people?

They were removed from the north side of the river but continued to inhabit in what we now call South Brisbane. The traditional name for the area that became the penal settlement was ‘Mianjin /Meean-jin’ (Yuggera/Turrbal languague) which refers to the spike of land which formed Petrie’s Bight.

Who are the traditional custodians of the land in Queensland?

The Sunshine Coast, Queensland acknowledges the Kabi Kabi people and the Jinibara people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work and learn.

What type of settlement is Ipswich?

Ipswich was permanently settled in the 7th century as a trading port, taking advantage of the River Orwell’s good navigation links to the sea. Its riverside location made it perfectly situated for ocean-going trade with Germany and overland trade within East Anglia.

Who is the most famous person from Ipswich?

Ralph Fiennes was born in Ipswich on 22 December 1962. As well as being a world famous actor (credits include Schindlers List, The Constant Gardener, The English Patient, Harry Potter etc etc) he is an 8th cousin of the Prince of Wales and a 3rd cousin of adventurer Ranulph Fiennes.

Who are the traditional custodians of South East Queensland?

The Yugambeh language people are the traditional custodians of the land located in south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales, now within the Logan City, Gold Coast, Scenic Rim, and Tweed City regions whose ancestors all spoke one or more dialects of the Yugambeh Language.

Is it Kabi Kabi or Gubbi Gubbi?

A: The correct pronunciation regardless of how it is spelt is always Gubbi Gubbi (pronunciation: Gub-bee Gub-bee). Kabi Kabi/ Gabi Gabi is the incorrect spelling and pronunciation of the Gubbi Gubbi language group. Kabi Kabi is the foreigner’s interpretation of the language name of Gubbi Gubbi.

What nation do the Gubbi Gubbi people belong to?

The Gubbi Gubbi people also known as Kabi Kabi are an Aboriginal Australian people native to south-eastern Queensland. They are now classified as one of several Murri language groups in Queensland.