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clans of the
Yugambeh people,
including the Kombumerri, Mununjali, and
Wangerriburra clans.
Europeans arrived in 1823 when
explorer John
Oxley explored the...
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Mundoolun is part of the
region occupied by the
Wangerriburra people prior to
European settlement. The
Wangerriburra were
commonly known as the
Albert tribe and...
- River,
centred in
Beaudesert and
north of the Migunburri, with the
Wangerriburra in the
hinterland to
their east.
Ashley Taylor,
rugby league footballer...
- land was
occupied by the
Wangerriburra Clan of the
Yugambeh language group. The name
Yarrabilba comes from the
Wangerriburra/Bundjalung
language for place...
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November 2018. = Allen, J. Grammar,
Vocabulary and
Notes of the
Wangerriburra Tribe. Gresty, J.A., The
Numinbah Valley; its geography,
history and...
- who
belonged to the
Wangerriburra tribe,
mentioned that it was the name for the
Nerang River people.
Whether this is a
Wangerriburra exonym or not is not...
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kilometres (5.0 by 2.5 mi). The name is from the
Yugumbir language of the
Wangerriburra Clan, a from
Jambireen meaning wild lime tree, or dum/gom
bireen meaning...
- years,
Aboriginal people lived in and
visited these mountains. The
Wangerriburras and
Nerangballum tribes claimed home to the
plateau territory. Bushrangers...
- Allen, John; Lane, John (1914). "Grammar,
Vocabulary and
Notes of the
Wangerriburra Tribe". In ****ming,
Anthony James (ed.).
Annual Report of the Chief...
- Allen, John; Lane, John (1914). "Grammar, Vocabulary, and
Notes of the
Wangerriburra Tribe" (PDF).
Annual Report of the
Chief Protector of
Aborigines for...