Aboriginal Australian group from the Cape Otway area in Victoria
The Gadubanud (Katubanut), also known as the Pallidurgbarran, Yarro waetch or Cape Otway tribe (Tindale[1]), are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Victoria. Their territory encompasses the rainforest plateau and rugged coastline of Cape Otway. Their numbers declined rapidly following the onset of European colonisation, and little is known of them. However, some may have found refuge at the Wesleyan mission station at Birregurra, and later the Framlingham mission station, and some people still trace their descent from them.[2]
Today, by the principle of succession, the Gunditjmara are considered the traditional custodians of Gadubanud lands.
^S71 Gadubanud at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
The Gadubanud (Katubanut), also known as the Pallidurgbarran, Yarro waetch or Cape Otway tribe (Tindale), are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state...
inhabited by the Gadubanud people; evidence of their campsites is contained in the middens throughout the region. The traditional Gadubanud name for the cape...
is Kulinic and may be Drual, but is too poorly attested to be certain. Gadubanud was a dialect of either Warrnambool or Kolakngat. Several poorly attested...
lands are around Tower Hill. The Djargurd Wurrung, Girai wurrung, and Gadubanud are also Aboriginal Victorian groups who all spoke languages in the dialect...
1846, a workman employed by the surveyor George Smythe was killed by a Gadubanud man at Cape Otway. Smythe returned to Geelong and reported the case to...
Western Australia Desert Karuwali[1][2] Queensland Eyre Katubanut[2] Gadubanud[1] Victoria Southeast Kaurareg[2] Queensland Kaurna[1][2] Kaura (misprint)...
Girai wurrung people Gadubanud (Tindale Katubanut), also Yarro waetch, "Cape Otway tribe", was spoken by a group known as the Gadubanud, of the Cape Otway...
seen off the coast. Apollo Bay is part of the traditional lands of the Gadubanud, or King Parrot people, of the Cape Otway coast. By the early 19th century...
George Allan, a pioneer pastoralist of the Warrnambool region, learnt that Gadubanud people from the Otway Range had seven years ago encountered two white...
by the Ngarowurd gundidj clan identified by George Augustus Robinson’s Gadubanud informants. The find extended the known period of Aboriginal presence...
north, Djargurd Wurrung to the west, Girai Wurrung to the south-west, and Gadubanud to the south-east. The Gulidjan language was first identified in 1839...
landing supplies can still be seen at low tide. In 1846, a number of Gadubanud aboriginal people where massacred in a revenge expedition, after a member...
(Gunditjmara) CresFest in Creswick (Dja Dja Wurrung) Meadow in Bambra (Gulidjan, Gadubanud and Wadawurrung) OK Motels in Charlton (Dja Dja Wurrung) Riverboats Music...
and the Djargurd Wurrung. On their eastern flank were the Gulidjan and Gadubanud. The first European to visit Girai territory was the explorer Edward Eyre...
gone missing in the Otway region on an expedition in 1837. The local Gadubanud name for the river was Barrat. Australia portal List of rivers of Australia...
(955 ft) over its 13-kilometre (8.1 mi) course. In the Aboriginal Australian Gadubanud language the river is named Tjeerrang bundit, meaning "twigs of spear...
George Douglas Smythe's surveying expedition to Cape Otway was killed by Gadubanud people in the area, Fyans organised a kind of native police from the Barrabool...
Gulidjan Kolakngat Region Victoria Ethnicity Gulidjan, ?Gadubanud Extinct after 1839 Language family Pama–Nyungan Kulinic Gulidjan Language codes ISO...