- The
Butchulla, also
written Butc****a, Badjala, Badjula, Badjela, Bajellah,
Badtjala and Budjilla, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of K'gari, Queensland...
- with
knowledge of the
Butchulla dialect (also
spelt Batjala, Batyala, Badjala, and variants), a
language spoken by the
Butchulla people of K'gari (Fraser...
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island each year. The
island is part of the
traditional lands of the
Butchulla people,
under the
traditional name of "K'gari".
European settlers who...
- Australia. The area that
became Hervey Bay is on the
traditional lands of the
Butchulla people. The city
takes its name from
Hervey Bay,
named by
James Cook in...
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information boards on
walking trails. The
Dictionary of the Gubbi-Gubbi and
Butchulla languages,
compiled by
Jeanie Bell, with ****istance from
Amanda Seed,...
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clasping a horn of
plenty from
which a jet of
water is
thrown upwards. The
Butchulla War
Memorial is near the bandstand. It is
believed to be the
first war...
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author and
Aboriginal elder of the
Butchulla people. She
often acted as an
advocate for K'gari (Fraser Island) and
Butchulla issues, and
illustrated The Legends...
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groups such as the Wakawaka, Githabul, Kabi Kabi, Jarowair,
Goreng goreng,
Butchulla, Quandamooka, Baruŋgam,
Yiman and
Wulili have
continued cultural and spiritual...
- they
camped for
several days
before being taken captive by the
local Butchulla group of
Aboriginal people, who took from them
their clothes and belongings...
- completely.
Specific ethno-linguistic
groups include:[citation needed]
Butchulla (Batjala) Baruŋgam
Bayali Birri Gubba (Birigaba, Biria)
Bundjalung (see...