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Cape Upstart National Park : ウィキペディア英語版
Cape Upstart National Park

Cape Upstart is a national park in the locality of Guthalungra in the Whitsunday Region local government area of North Queensland, Australia, 1,016 km northwest of Brisbane.
The ''Juru'' Clan of the ''Birri-Gubba'' Tribal Group lived on Cape Upstart for thousands of years.
== Cultural Importance of Cape Upstart ==

There are numerous middens in the sand dunes of Cape Upstart to demonstrate the connection of the ''Juru'' People to Cape Upstart.〔Small, M. (1992) 'Gulumba's Land': A study in ethnoarchaeology at Cape Upstart, North Queensland. BA (Hons) thesis, JCU.〕 There are also several sacred sites, like the women's area at Worrungu Bay,〔Renarta Prior (Gootha), 'Juru - Knowledge Base' NQ Dry Tropics: Land & Water Solutions Website (http://wiki.bdtnrm.org.au/index.php/Juru) Accessed 9 September 2012)〕 and the stone arrangements near Mine Island,〔Rowland, MJ & Ulm, S, 2011, ''Indigenous Fish Traps and Weirs of North Queensland'' Qld Archeological Research, vol.14, pp.1-58 (http://eprints.jcu.edu.au/17602/), p.18)〕 which the senior elder always stated were never 'fish traps' but an important ceremonial ground used for initiation.〔Peter Prior (Gulumba), Personal Communication to Michael Small, Aaron Small & Gresham Ross, Circa.1994〕 The ceremonial ground laid out the paths taken by ''Gubulla Munda'' (the Carpet Snake) when creating the land and islands inhabited by the Juru people and the paths followed by ''Gubulla Munda'' (the totem of the ''Juru'' Clan) in the ''Gubulla Munda Dreaming'' (the creation story of the ''Juru'' and ''Birri-Gubba'' People).〔Renarta Prior (Gootha), Personal Communication to Aaron Small, 25–26 July 2012〕
Europeans, mostly from the nearby Burdekin farming community, began - in the early twentieth century - building semi-permanent huts on the Cape's western foreshores. By the start of the twenty-first century these had mostly been replaced by permanent structures used mostly for recreational purposes, a small permanent population having also taken up residency by then.

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