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Murri people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Murri people The Murri are the Indigenous Australians that traditionally occupied most of modern-day Queensland. Collections of tribes and extended family groups throughout geographic regions of Australia have different names, such as the Yugarabul, the Jagera peoples from Coorparoo, and the Kwiambal peoples from Northern New South Wales. The term is sometimes erroneously used for populations from other parts of Australia. == History ==
Many Murri were forcibly removed from their land, and placed on missions with other tribes with whom their relations may not have been friendly. From 1900 until 1972, a substantial number of Murri children became part of the Stolen Generations.〔(Bringing them Home - 5 Queensland )〕 Along with all Australian Aboriginal people they were given suffrage in 1967, along with free access to Musgrave Park. They now own and operate the Murri radio network. Murri courts were established in 2002, but were closed by the Queensland Government in 2012.〔(Qld Government announces closure of Murri courts program for Indigenous offenders )〕
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