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Gadubanud
The Gadubanud (''Katabanut'') people occupied the rainforest plateau and rugged coastline of Cape Otway in Western Victoria covering the present towns of Lorne and Apollo Bay. The Gellibrand and Barwon Rivers are likely territorial borders with the Wada wurrung to the north east, Gulidjan to the north and Girai Wurrung to the west. Gadubanud means literally the ''King Parrot'' people. There has been no documented interraction with the Gadubanud since 1846,.〔Ian D. Clark, pp119-123, ''Scars on the Landscape. A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803-1859'', Aboriginal Studies Press, 1995 ISBN 0-85575-281-5〕 although some may have found refuge at the Weslayan mission station at Birregurra and later the Framlingham mission station. Today the Gunditjmara people are the traditional custodians of Gadubanud lands, although there are Aboriginal people in the area today who trace their ancestry to the Gudabanud.〔''(The Gudabanud )'', Speaking of the Otways website. Accessed December 15, 2008〕 ==Society== It is known that the Gadubanud people traded spear wood for Mount William green stone mined by the Wurundjeri when tribes from across Victoria met at traditional ceremonies at Mount Noorat, Mount Napier and Gariwerd.〔Parks Victoria, ''(Great Ocean Walk Aboriginal Connections )'', Great Ocean Walk website, Accessed December 14, 2008〕 According to Clark "Ethnohistoric and linguistic information on the people of the Cape Otway Ranges is very thin."
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