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Listed by Statistics Canada as self-government Mayo 6 [281] First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun: Northern Tutchone — n/a: 184.5 455.9: Mcquesten 3 [282] First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun: Northern Tutchone — n/a: 129.6 320.2: Moosehide Creek 2 [283] Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in: Hän — n/a: 64.1 158.4: 0: 0: Listed by Statistics Canada as self-government ...
Traditional lands of Aboriginal people around Mackay, Rockhampton and Gladstone, Queensland. Traditional Darumbal land is considered to encompass an estimated 4,000 square miles (10,000 km 2) around most of coastal Central Queensland, running from Arthur Point at Shoalwater Bay to Yeppoon, and taking in the mouth of Fitzroy River and Keppel Islands.
The Dreamtime Cultural Centre is an Indigenous cultural arts and education centre in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. [1] [2]Situated on the Bruce Highway in the suburb of Parkhurst at the northern entrance to the city, the centre was established to promote greater awareness of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, history and traditions through various cultural displays ...
The native peoples of the Pacific coast also make totem poles, a trait attributed to other tribes as well. In 2000 a land claim was settled between the Nisga'a people of British Columbia and the provincial government, resulting in the return of over 2,000 square kilometres of land to the Nisga'a.
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was a royal commission undertaken by the Government of Canada in 1991 to address issues of the Indigenous peoples of Canada. [151] It assessed past government policies toward Indigenous people, such as residential schools, and provided policy recommendations to the government. [ 152 ]
Gai-i (previously known as Mount Wheeler) is a small mountain situated between Rockhampton and Yeppoon in the state of Queensland, Australia. [1] [2] It is one of several igneous volcanic plug formations that feature on the landscape near the Capricorn Coast. [3]
Rockhampton is a city in the Rockhampton Region of Central Queensland, Australia. [3] In the 2021 census, the population of Rockhampton was 79,293. [4] A common nickname for Rockhampton is 'Rocky', and the demonym of Rockhampton is Rockhamptonite.
Darumbal, also spelt Dharambal, is an Australian Aboriginal language of Queensland in Australia declared extinct. It was spoken in the Rockhampton area of Queensland, as well as on the Capricorn Coast, Southern Great Keppel Island and Yeppoon islands. Dialects were Guwinmal, Karunbara, Rakiwara, and Wapabura.