- census)
Language family Pama–Nyungan Waka–Kabic Than Kabi
Dialects Kabi Kabi (
Dippil)
Badjala (Batjala, Batyala, Butchulla)
Official status Official language in...
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Retrieved 17
February 2023 – via
National Library of Australia.
Turrbal Dippil. "Our Story". Turrbal.
Archived from the
original on 7
December 2020. Retrieved...
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south and west, and "kulla" (or kūlla)
among southeastern Queensland’s
Dippil people.
Another hypothesis is that
koala was an
aboriginal name from the...
- Tjuroro, Tjurruru,
Tjururu WA Kabi Kabi
language Gabi Gabi, Kabi Kabi,
Dippil Qld
Kalau Lagau Ya Kala
Lagaw Ya,
Kalaw Lagaw Ya,
Kalau Kawau Ya, Kalaw...
- K’gari (Fraser Island). The
Batjala and
Gubbi Gubbi spoke dialects of the
Dippil language, the
Batjala dialect being spoken in the
Fraser Coast region, while...
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Vocabularies of Four
Representative Tribes of
South Eastern Queensland. Brisbane:
Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. "Turrbal-
Dippil".
Turrbal Tribe....
- tb00165.x. JSTOR 40327813. Mathews, R. H. (1900). "The
Toara Ceremony of the
Dippil Tribes of Queensland".
American Anthropologist. 2 (1): 139–144. doi:10.1525/aa...
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Lutheran Zion Hill
Mission established at
Nundah in 1848. Bo-oobera
Churrabool Dippil (a
generic name for a
language applied to
Undanbi and also, at time, to...
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obtained government aid for the
Maloga mission.
Ridley published Kamilaroi,
Dippil, and Turrubul:
Languages Spoken by
Australian Aborigines in 1866, revised...
- Brisbane: 327–336. JSTOR 983859. Mathews, R. H. (1910). "Toara
ceremony of the
Dippil tribes of Queensland".
American Anthropologist. 2 (1): 139–144. doi:10.1525/aa...