- The
Gidabal, also
known as
Kitabal and Githabul, are an
indigenous Australian tribe of
southern Queensland, who
inhabited an area in south-east Queensland...
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comprising the
Bundjalung Nation are Arakwal, Banbai, Birbai, Galiabal,
Gidabal, Gumbainggeri, Jigara, Jugambal,
Jugumbir (Yugembeh), Jungai, M****gbal...
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Githabul word
meaning wood
ducks on a lagoon. The
Githabal (also
known as
Gidabal, Kitabal)
language region includes the
landscape within the
local government...
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Njangbal (Nyangbal), Biriin, Baryulgil, Waalubal, Dinggabal, Wiyabal,
Gidabal, Galibal, and Wudjeebal.
Language varieties in the
group vary in degree...
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Gidhabal people of the
Bundjalung nation. The town's name
derives from the
Gidabal word
bunawalbu meaning "bloodwood trees". John
Donald McLean was the first...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Geytenb****,
Brian and
Helen (1971).
Gidabal Grammar and Dictionary. (Australian
Aboriginal Studies, 43.). Canberra:...
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located at
their intersection. The
Gidhabal (also
known as Githabal,
Gidabal, Kitabal)
language region includes the
landscape within the
local government...
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state of New
South Wales. The name
Koonyum is
probably derived from the
Gidabal term "gunyin" for ****. "Koonyum Range".
Retrieved 21
September 2017. "Koonyum...
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kilometres to the south. The town's name is
likely derived from the
Gidabal language word
Bunawalbu meaning 'bloodwood trees'. The
first European settler...
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Bannister commenting that the
Yugambeh differed from the
Bandjalang proper and
Gidabal, due to
distinct terms for
basic concepts such man and woman,
while grammatical...