Yugambeh (or Mibanah, from Mibanah gulgun, lit. 'language of men' or 'sound of eagles'),[3][4] also known as Tweed-Albert Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Yugambeh living in South-East Queensland between and within the Logan River basin and the Tweed River basin, bounded to the east by the Pacific Ocean (including South Stradbroke Island) and in the west by the Teviot Ranges and Teviot Brook basin.[5]
Yugambeh is dialect cluster of two mutually intelligible dialects, one of four such clusters of the Bandjalangic branch of the Pama–Nyungan language family.[6]
^https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/people-and-communities/cultural-diversity-census/2021/Cultural%20diversity%20data%20summary.xlsx/ Australian Bureau of Statistics - 2021 Census
^ abE17 Yugambeh at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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^Yugambeh Museum web site introduction (web site by the Kombumerri Aboriginal Corporation for Culture)
^Davies, Shaun (1 January 2022). "Your Language is Dead, Go Learn Bundjalung: Those who said Yugambeh". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
Yugambeh (or Mibanah, from Mibanah gulgun, lit. 'language of men' or 'sound of eagles'), also known as Tweed-Albert Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal...
The Yugambeh (/ˌjʊɡʌmbɛər/ YOO-gum-BERR (see alternative spellings)), also known as the Minyangbal (/ˌmɪnjʌŋbʌl/ MI-nyung-BUHL), or Nganduwal (/ˌŋɑːndʊwʌl/...
South Wales Yugambehlanguage, their languageYugambeh Museum, a museum of their culture and languageYugambeh–Bundjalung languages, a language family This...
and elder of the Yugambeh people. Best is known for her works and role in preserving the language, history and culture of the Yugambeh. She wrote about...
Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies C., Sharpe, Margaret (2005). "Yugambeh-Bandjalang...
In credits, the producers acknowledge the Kombumerri people of the Yugambehlanguage region, in which the film was shot. The screenwriters, Hilary Galanoy...
announced to serve as the animated ‘Indigenous language champion’ to promote the local Yugambehlanguage and culture. The annual ‘Borobi Day’ has been...
dialect, of which a few hundred words have been preserved, of the Yugambehlanguage. Knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary was recorded from Joe Culham...
Sharpe is a linguist of Australian Aboriginal languages, specializing in Yugambeh-Bundjalung languages, with particular regard to Yugambir, She has also...
custodians of the land on which Miami State High School rests are the YugambehLanguage Group of the Bundjalung Nation. Originally named South Coast District...
the Wangerriburra Clan of the Yugambehlanguage group. The name Yarrabilba comes from the Wangerriburra/Bundjalung language for place of song. The area...
clan of the Yugambeh people. The origin of the name Tamborine comes from the anglicised version of the word Jambreen from the Yugambehlanguage. The spelling...
National Park. The languages of the Bundjalung people are dialects of the Lower-Richmond branch of the Yugambeh-Bundjalung language family. The Arakwal...
also had some of their poetry translated into their grandmother's Yugambehlanguage by Shaun Davies. Van Neerven published a piece in Griffith Review...
Aboriginal country. The Yugambeh people are local custodians in the Bundjalung traditional Aboriginal country. Yugambehlanguage (also known as Yugumbir...
on its body. The term "borobi" means koala in the Yugambehlanguage, spoken by the indigenous Yugambeh people of the Gold Coast and surrounding areas. The...
GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The Logan River (Yugambeh: Dugulumba) is a perennial river in the Scenic Rim, Logan and Gold Coast...