What language do the Jagera people speak?

What language do the Jagera people speak?

The Jagera people, also written Yagarr, Yaggera, and other variants, are the Australian Aboriginal people who spoke the Yuggera language.

Where is Yugambeh spoken?

south-east Queensland
The Yugambeh language people are the traditional custodians of the land located in south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales, now within the Logan City, Gold Coast, Scenic Rim, and Tweed City regions whose ancestors all spoke one or more dialects of the Yugambeh Language.

How do you say hello in Brisbane?

Galang nguruindhau (Turrbal) & Gurumba bigi (Yuggera)! Or “Hello from Brisbane!”.

Is there a DNA test for Aboriginality?

“An Australian Aboriginal genome does not exist and therefore to even propose that a test is possible is scientifically inaccurate,” Ms Jenkins said. “The two companies which currently offer this ‘service’ use sections of DNA called single tandem repeats (STRs) that vary in the number of copies each person has.

What does Jingeri mean?

“Jingeri” is the Yugambeh word for the bird we know as the “Willy Wagtail”. It’s also the word for greeting.

Is Naarm a Wurundjeri?

The traditional Aboriginal name of Melbourne is Naarm and Naarm is the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. The Kulin Nation is a collective of five Aboriginal nations: Wurundjeri, Boonwurrung, Wathaurrung, Daungwurrung and Dja DjaWrung.

Who are the Jagera people?

The Jagera people, also written Yagarr, Yaggera, Yuggara, Yuggera, Chepara-Yuggara, Chepara-Yugara, Ugarapul, Yugarabul, Yuggarapul, and Yugarapul (pul-People that speak Yug [g]ara) are the Australian Aboriginal people who spoke the Yuggera language.

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What is the difference between Jagera and Turrbal?

Jagera, also written Yagarr, Yaggera, Yuggera, Yugarabul and Yugaapul are the Australian Aboriginal people who are the Traditional Owners of the territories from Moreton Bay to Toowoomba including the city of Brisbane (including Ipswich). The Turrbal people are of roughly the same groups, but referring strictly speaking to a Jagera dialect.

What language did the Yagara speak?

The Yagara language was identified in Petrie on page 319 of his “Reminiscences” recorded by his daughter Constance, by the traditional language identifier, the word for “no”. Their association with central Brisbane is established by the word for Brisbane, being recorded by Petrie as “Mianjin”.