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Djabugay

The Djabugay people (a.k.a. ''Djabuganydji'' or ''Tjapukai'') are a group of Australian Aborigines who are the original inhabitants of mountains, gorges, lands and waters of a richly forested part of the Great Dividing Range including the Barron Gorge and surrounding areas within the Wet Tropics of Queensland.〔(Djabugay People v Queensland (2004) FCA 1652 (17 December 2004) ) Accessed 10 May 2008〕
All Djabugay peoples share, in common, descent from ancestors who, back to Dreamtime,〔Duffin, Rhonda & Brim, Rosetta (1993?) ''Ngapi Garrang Bulurru-m: All Things Come from Bulurru''. Kuranda, Queensland. ISBN 0-646-09380-0.〕
* have been given personal names that are sourced from, spoken in, and almost exclusively belong to the Djabugay languages (or dialects);
* have transmitted, from generation to generation, Djabugay language (or dialects), Djabugay knowledge, Djabugay tradition, Djabugay heritage, plus Djabugay law.
==Country==

The local Aboriginal authors, Rhonda Duffin and Rosetta Brim describe the boundaries of Djabugay country (bulimba) as follows;

''"The Djabugay language was spoken over a wide area from Gimuy (Cairns) to Port Douglas and west towards Mareeba. In the south it extended almost to Atherton ... different groups of Bama (Aboriginal people), each speaking their own dialect of the Djabugay language"''〔(Page 4)

Norman Tindale's (1974) ''Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal tribes'' similarly identifies Djabugay (Tjapukai) country as follows:〔(Tindale, Norman (1974) "Tjapukai" in his ''Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes''. South Australian Museum. )〕

''"Barron River from south of Mareeba to Kuranda; north toward Port Douglas on the plateau south of and to the east of Mareeba; their western boundary followed the margin of the rain forest from Tolga north to Mount Molloy; rain forest dwellers ... the Tjapukai had by 1952 come to claim as theirs the coastal strip between Cairns Inlet and Lamb Range, with one horde living near Redlynch. "''


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