The Taribelang are an Aboriginal Australian people of central Queensland. The Taribelang live on 1,800 square miles (4,700 km2) of territory around Bundaberg...
Taribelang, also known as Bunda, Gureng-Gureng is a language of Queensland. Although no longer spoken as a native language by the Taribelang or Bunda people...
second Blue Wiggle originally but has changed to be a Yellow Wiggle. As a Taribelang and Djabugay woman, she is the first Indigenous Australian to be a member...
productive agricultural regions. The area of Bundaberg is the home of the Taribelang-Bunda, Goreng Goreng, Gurang, and Bailai peoples. Popular nicknames for...
the scrub. The neighbouring tribes were the Turrbal to the south, the Taribelang north, Goreng Goreng to their northwest and the Wakka Wakka westwards...
were out shepherding sheep when they were speared to death by local Taribelang clansmen. Gregory Blaxland Jr, the seventh and youngest son of the pioneer...
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of the Ginginbarra people of Wide Bay. Describes the death wail in the Taribelang language, with a literal translation and comments on music and language...
restore three languages from the region – Yiiman, Bayali (Byelle) and Taribelang. There is as of 2020[update] a language revival project under way to document...
Ban Springs. The Burnett River area was historically inhabited by the Taribelang Aboriginal tribe.[citation needed] The river is named after James Charles...
helping to restore three languages from the region – Yiiman, Byelle and Taribelang (also known as Gureng Gureng). As of 2020[update], Bayali (spelt Bayelle)...