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  2. Townsville - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] The Wulgurukaba claim to be the traditional owners of the Townsville city area; the Bindal had a claim struck out by the Federal Court of Australia in 2005. [ 19 ] James Cook visited the Townsville region on his first voyage to Australia in 1770 but did not land there.

  3. Townsville City, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Townsville City is situated in the traditional Wulgurukaba Aboriginal country. [5] Townsville City takes its name from Robert Towns, a merchant and entrepreneur, who was a pioneer financial supporter of pastoral development around the Ross River area. [2]

  4. First Nations Australian traditional custodianship - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between traditional custodians and traditional owners is made by some, but not all, First Nations Australians. [49] [50] On one hand, Yuwibara man Philip Kemp states that he would "prefer to be identified as a Traditional Custodian and not a Traditional Owner as I do not own the land but I care for the land."

  5. Hermit Park, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Hermit Park is situated in the traditional Wulgurukaba Aboriginal country. [4] The origin of the suburb name Hermit Park is from the residence of a business owner Leopold Ferdinand Sachs. [2] The Suburban Bowling Club was established in 1923 on the corner of Charters Towers Road and Carr Street, the second to be established in Townsville.

  6. Manbarra - Wikipedia

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    The Manbarra community appealed for the repatriation of his remains and they were duly restored to the people in 1994. His reburial there according to traditional funeral rites that had fallen into abeyance for decades played an important role in the cultural renewal and reconsolidation of Manbarra identity, and also that of the Bwgaman. [13] [14]

  7. Bohle Plains, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Bohle Plains is situated in the traditional Wulgurukaba Aboriginal country. [ 3 ] The name Bohle Plains comes from the nearby Bohle River , which in turn takes its name from Henry Mackinnon Bohle, who brought cattle to the area in 1863.

  8. The Tongva's land burned in Eaton fire. But leaders say ... - AOL

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    The descendants of the Los Angeles Basin's first people had not had land of their own for nearly 200 years. Two years ago, a 1-acre property in suburban Altadena dotted with oak trees and shrubs ...

  9. Currajong, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Currajong is situated in the traditional Wulgurukaba Aboriginal country. [4] The name Currajong is believed to be derived from the name of the residence Currajong in Stagpole Street, West End, owned by Edward Hunt. In about 1888 Hunt planted currajong trees in the grounds. [2] [5] St John Fisher's Christian Brothers College opened in 1952.

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