- The
Goenpul, also
written Koenpal, are an
Aboriginal Australian people, one of
three Quandamooka peoples, who
traditionally lived on the
southern part...
- Djendewal; Dsandai;
Goenpul; Janday; Jendairwal; Jundai; Koenpel; Noogoon; Tchandi.
Traditionally spoken by
members of the
Goenpul people, it has close...
-
traditional meeting place of
Quandamooka peoples such as the
Nunukul and
Goenpul. A 1964
survey found 121 pre-European
dwelling sites with
evidence of substantial...
- Queensland. They are
composed of
three distinct tribes, the Nunukul, the
Goenpul and the Ngugi, and they live
primarily on
Moreton and
North Stradbroke...
- same as Garandi/Karundi/Karrandee
Queensland Gulf Goeng[2]
Queensland Goenpul Minjerribah Queensland South Stradbroke Island Goreng Goreng Gureng-Gurengn...
-
Indigenous feminist,
author and
activist for
Indigenous rights. She is a
Goenpul woman of the
Quandamooka people from
Minjerribah (North
Stradbroke Island)...
- activist, spokeswoman, dramatist,
comedian and broadcaster. She was a
Goenpul woman of the
Noonuccal people of
Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island), Queensland...
- people, an
Aboriginal Australian people, are made up of the Noonuccal,
Goenpul and
Ngugi tribes.
Quandamooka is the
Aboriginal name for
Moreton Bay; however...
- and mainland.
Jandai (also
known as Janday, Jandewal, Djendewal, Jundai,
Goenpul and Jandawal), is one of the
Aboriginal languages used on
Stradbroke Island...
- (December 2011). The
Secret Life of an Aborigine:
Memoirs of
Shane Coghill,
Goenpul Man:
Quandamooka Stories as
Heritage (Thesis).
Griffith University. pp...