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  2. Jagera people - Wikipedia

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    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 Brisbane.

  3. Turrbal - Wikipedia

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    The Turrbal are an Aboriginal Australian people from the area now known as Brisbane. The boundaries of their traditional territory are unclear and linguists are divided over whether they spoke a separate language or a dialect of the Yuggera language. [1] [2] The Turrbal/Yuggera toponym for the central Brisbane area is Meanjin. [3] [a]

  4. Bracken Ridge, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Turrbul people are the traditional owners of the area. [4] The suburb takes its name from a property name and later an estate name, which in turn was a name given by the original settlers because there was so much Bracken fern. [3] The first land sales in the area occurred on 3 August 1857, with the first purchase being made by William Loudon.

  5. First Nations Australian traditional custodianship - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between traditional custodians and traditional owners is made by some, but not all, First Nations Australians. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] On one hand, Yuwibara man Philip Kemp states that he would "prefer to be identified as a Traditional Custodian and not a Traditional Owner as I do not own the land but I care for the land."

  6. Victoria Park, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Park, also known by its Turrbal name of Barrambin, [1] [2] is a heritage-listed park located in Spring Hill and Herston in Brisbane, Australia.It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 3 December 2007. [3]

  7. Australian Aboriginal sacred site - Wikipedia

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    The legislation also protects sites of archaeological, historical and cultural significance relating to Aboriginal peoples that may be unrelated to beliefs, and more commonly thought of as Aboriginal Australian heritage sites. States and territories maintain registers of sites of Indigenous significance with searchable online databases. Despite ...

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  9. Queensland Family History Society - Wikipedia

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    The society was established in 1979 as a non-profit, non-sectarian, non-political organisation.They aim to promote the study of family history local history, genealogy, and heraldry, and encourage the collection and preservation of records relating to the history of Queensland families.