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The Nunukul, also spelt Noonuccal and known also as Moondjan are an Aboriginal Australian people, one of three Quandamooka peoples, who traditionally lived on Minjerribah, in Moreton Bay Area and in mainland Brisbane regions.
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She was also a political activist, campaigning for Aboriginal rights. [17] Oodgeroo was best known for her poetry, and was hailed as the first Aboriginal Australian to publish a book of verse. [18] Leeanne Enoch, a Quandamooka of Nunukul-Nughi descent, is the Labor party member for the district of Algester in the Queensland assembly since 2015.
Stephen George Page [1] was born in Brisbane in 1965. [2] He was the tenth of 12 children, [3] raised in the Brisbane suburb of Mt Gravatt. [4] /> Page is descended from the Nunukul people on his mother's side [5] and the Munaldjali of the Yugambeh people from southeast Queensland, [6] [7] on his father's, but his parents lived in a time where they were not able to celebrate their Aboriginal ...
The reality of a dance career is that it’s tough. New Hulu reality series “Playground" doesn't shy away from that. The show is set at the Playground dance studio in Los Angeles, home to famous ...
The establishment of National Aboriginal Dance Council Australia (NADCA, also referred to as National Aboriginal Dance Council of Australia [5]) was instigated by Christine Donnelly and ADTR in 1995. [4] It was supported by Ausdance in their presentation of the presentation of three major Indigenous dance conferences. [6]
The Jagera people, also written Yagarr, Yaggera, Yuggera, and other variants, are the Australian First Nations people who speak the Yuggera language. The Yuggera language which encompasses a number of dialects was spoken by the traditional owners of the territories from Moreton Bay to the base of the Toowoomba ranges including the city of ...
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