Yugambeh

Yugambeh
An Australian aboriginal language, spoken by peoples living on what is roughly now the Gold Coast in South East Queensland.

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  • King plate — King plates were a form of regalia used in pre Federation Australia by white colonial authorities to recognise local Aboriginal leaders. The plates were metallic crescent shaped plaques worn around the neck by important Aborigines.Aboriginal… …   Wikipedia

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