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  2. The spelling ‘Kabi Kabi’ is the European interpretation of the language name of Gubbi Gubbi. The Indigenous languages spoken in Australia were mostly an oral language and not recorded in written form until the arrival of the European explorers, historians and surveyors.

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    As is often the case, ethnonyms distinguishing one tribe from another select the word used by any one group for the concept 'no', which is the meaning of kabi/gubi/gabi. However, AIATSIS's Austlangdatabase prefers Gubbi Gubbi, There is a disagreement both about the name and which group(s) represent the nation or peoples known as Gubbi Gubbi or Kabi...

    John Mathew, who lived among them, described the Gubbi Gubbi lands as roughly coextensive with the Mary River Basin, though stretching beyond it north to the Burrum River and south along the coast itself. He estimated their territory to cover 8,200 square miles (21,000 km2). According to Norman Tindale, however, the Gubbi Gubbi people were an inlan...

    The language of the Gubbi Gubbi can be found here. The Dictionary of the Gubbi-Gubbi and Butchulla languages / compiled by Jeanie Bell, with assistance from Amanda Seed. The Dictionary has been available since 1994 with both Gubbi-Gubbi and Butchulla vocabularies with English finder-list; sources of words given; notes on phonology, morphology and s...

    Some Gubbi Gubbi/ Kabi Kabi died in the mass poisoning of upwards of 60 Aboriginal on the Kilcoy run in 1842. A further 50-60 are said to have been killed by food laced with arsenic at Whiteside Station in April 1847. As colonial entrepreneurs pushed into their territory to establish pastoral stations, they together with the Butchulla set up a fier...

    Gubbi Gubbi people – their official name- shown in early history books, articles and present day (2021) land claims. Kabi Kabi is also used by many and claims respectfully acknowledge both Gubbi Gubbi and Kabi Kabi.

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    Arthur Beetson, Queensland Rugby Leagueplayer and former Australian captain
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    Eve Fesl AM,[honours 1] former champion discus thrower of Victoria and Queensland, and the first Koori to receive a PhD from an Australian university in 1990. She is a member of both the Gubbi Gubb...
    Lance McCallum, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for the Electoral District of Bundamba, who mentioned his heritage during his inaugural speech on 19 May 2020.
    O'Connell, Margaret (November 2014). "Selected bibliography of material on Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi / Gabi Gabi language and people held in the AIATSIS Library" (PDF). Australian Institute of Aborig...
  3. The Gubbi Gubbi language is protected under Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights. Commercial use is prohibited. In Australia, there are more than 250 Indigenous languages including 800 dialects. Each individual language is specific to a particular place and group of people.

  4. Jul 13, 2024 · The Gubbi Gubbi people also known as Kabi Kabi are an Aboriginal Australian people native to south-eastern Queensland. They are now classified as one of several Murri language groups in Queensland. Sondre Kvambe (Formely known as “Daventa”) is one of the most famous Gubbi Gubbi.

  5. Gubbi Gubbi, also spelt Kabi Kabi, is a language of Queensland in Australia, formerly spoken by the Kabi Kabi people of South-east Queensland. The main dialect, Gubbi Gubbi, is extinct, but there are still 24 people with knowledge of the Butchulla dialect (also spelt Batjala, Batyala, Badjala, and variants), a language spoken by the Butchulla ...

  6. Mar 13, 2021 · For thousands of years before Captain James Cook sailed the coastline in 1770, the Gubbi Gubbi were hunting, fishing and caring for their home on the Sunshine Coast. The Gubbi Gubbi language group was made up of a number of tribes.

  7. AIATSIS reference name: Kabi ( ['kabi] = no), Cabbee, Karbi, Karabi, Carby-carbery, Kabbi, Kahby, Carby, Gabigabi, Dippil (general term embracing several tribes with languages akin to Kabikabi in southeastern Queensland), Dipple, Maiba (river chestnut people), Dundu:ra, Doondoora, Dundubara, Doon-dooburra (Hervey Bay people), Dowarburra (horde ...

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