- The
Darumbal people, also
spelt Darambal and Dharumbal, are the
Aboriginal Australian people who have
traditionally occupied Central Queensland, speaking...
-
Darumbal, also
spelt Dharambal, is an
Australian Aboriginal language of
Queensland in
Australia declared extinct. It was
spoken in the
Rockhampton area...
-
known as the
Darumbal people, it was
returned to them in 2007
under the
Aboriginal Land Act.
Gawula is the
traditional home of the
Darumbal people. Many...
- The
Fitzroy River (
Darumbal: Toonooba) is a
river in
Central Queensland, Australia. Its
catchment covers an area of 142,665
square kilometres (55,083 sq mi)...
- is Baga, a
trachyte plug
which is a
remnant of an
extinct volcano. The
Darumbal people have
traditionally regarded Baga as a
significance place in their...
- is
Mount Archer which stands at 604 m (1,982 ft)
above sea level. The
Darumbal tribe Raki-warra clan
considers the park as a part of its
traditional country...
- (Birigaba, Biria)
Bundjalung (see also Yugambeh-Bandjalangic peoples)
Darumbal Djabu****
Dyirbal (Jirrbal)
Gangulu Goreng Goreng Gubbi Gubbi Guwinmal (Koinjmal)...
- Biri (several varieties)
Warrungu (& Gugu-Badhun, Gudjal) (Kingkel?):
Darumbal Dharumbal was
added by
Bowern (2011); it had been
classified in the Kingkel...
- speakers. The
Kingkel languages,
Darumbal and Bayali, are
sometimes believed to be Waka-Kabic.
Bowern (2011)
moved Darumbal to the
Maric languages, but did...
-
Rockhampton railway station or the
former Town of
North Rockhampton. The
Darumbal (Tarumbul, Tharoombool)
language region includes the city of Rockhampton...