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The Yuggera Ugarapul people are Aboriginal Australians with cultural ties to the region around Ipswich and the surrounding areas in Queensland, Australia.[1]
Culture and language edit
The Yuggera Ugarapul people have a rich cultural heritage, including unique languages, Dreamtime stories, and traditions that have been passed down through generations. Like many Indigenous groups, their cultural practices are deeply connected to their ancestral lands.
Connection to country edit
The Yuggera Ugarapul people have a strong connection to their traditional lands, encompassing the Ipswich region and its surrounds. This connection to country is fundamental to their identity and cultural practices, and it often plays a central role in discussions around Indigenous rights and sovereignty.
References edit
- ^ "Case studies in complexity (part 3): Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul people". RealKM. 2020-05-02. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
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