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Jumbun, Queensland

Jumbun is an Aboriginal community located in the Cassowary Coast Region at Murray Upper which is south-west of Tully in Far North Queensland, Australia. The word "jumbun" means "wood-grub" in Girrimay. The residents of Jumbun are predominantly from the Girrimay and Jirrbal Aboriginal tribes.〔O'Rourke, T. & Memmott, P. (2007). Constructing cultural tourism opportunities in the Queensland wet tropics: Dyirbalngan campsites and dwellings. In J. Buultjens & D. Fuller (Eds.), ''Striving for Sustainability: Case studies in Indigenous tourism''. Lismore: Southern Cross University Press (pp. 371-402).〕 At the 2011 census, Jumbun had a population of 104.
==Culture==
The Jumbun Aboriginal community is known for its basket weavers who have retained the cultural knowledge for making the distinctive lawyercane bicornal basket styles including burrajingal, gundala and mindi. In recent times, these baskets were used for both everyday and ceremonial uses including carrying bush foods, babies, message sticks and ceremonial objects. The jawun style of bicornal basket is unique to the rainforest Aboriginal peoples of North Queensland. Other unique lawyercane artefacts include the wungarr, which was used in freshwater creeks to catch eels.〔Queensland Art Gallery. (2003). ''Story Place: Indigenous Art of Cape York and the Rainforest'' Queensland Art Gallery. Brisbane, p.182〕
Examples of the jawun and other basket weaving styles are regularly shown in national exhibitions and older examples are kept in special "keeping places" which house important cultural artefacts. A "keeping place" has been built at Jumbun while the Girringun Aboriginal Corporation in Cardwell also has another (Davey "Buckeroo" Lawrence Education, Training and Cultural Centre on the Bruce Highway, 235 Victoria St Cardwell).〔Girringun Arts. (Girringun Aboriginal Corporation Website ). Accessed on 3 March 2008〕

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