- The
Turrbal are an
Aboriginal Australian people from the area now
known as Brisbane. The
boundaries of
their traditional territory are
unclear and linguists...
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Turrbal is an
Aboriginal Australian language of the
Turrbal people of the
Brisbane area of Queensland.
Alternate spellings include Turubul, Turrubal,...
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ranges including the city of Brisbane.
There is
debate over
whether the
Turrbal people of the
Brisbane area
should be
considered a
subgroup of the Jagera...
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Brisbane (/ˈbrɪzbən/ BRIZ-bən,
Turrbal: Meanjin) is the
capital and
largest city of the
state of
Queensland and the third-most
populous city in Australia...
- The
Brisbane River (
Turrbal: Maiwar) is the
longest river in
South East Queensland, Australia, and
flows through the city of Brisbane,
before emptying...
- law-woman and
elder of the
Turrbal people. She was born
Yvette Isaacs in the 1950s in Cherbourg, Queensland. She is of the
Turrbal-Gubbi
Gubbi people and...
- 1846), also
known as
Millbong Jemmy, was an
Indigenous Australian of the
Turrbal people who was a
major figure in
resisting British colonisation during...
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Shire of Pine Rivers,
north of Brisbane. His
mother tongue was
probably Turrbal, Yugara, or Nalbo. also
called Deliapee, Deliape, Dolaibi, Daleipy, Delaibi...
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Aboriginal name for the
Brisbane River,
however it is not the name that the
Turrbal people who
lived in the
Brisbane region had for the river. The Brisbane...
- or
Traditional Owners, of
Moreton Bay are the Kabi Kabi,
Jinibara and
Turrbal Aboriginal people.
Duungidjawu (also
known as Kabi Kabi, Cabbee, Carbi...