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The Jagera people, also written Yagarr, Yaggera, and other variants, are the
Australian Aboriginal Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, such as Tasmania, Fraser Island, Hinchinbrook Island, the Tiwi Islands, and Groote Eylandt, but excluding the Torres Strait Isl ...
people who spoke the Yuggera language. The Yuggera language which encompassed a number of dialects was spoken by the
traditional owner Native title is the designation given to the common law doctrine of Aboriginal title in Australia, which is the recognition by Australian law that Indigenous Australians (both Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander people) have right ...
s of the territories from
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to the base of the
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ranges including the city of
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.


Language

Yuggera is classified as belonging to the Durubalic subgroup of the
Pama–Nyungan languages The Pama–Nyungan languages are the most widespread family of Australian Aboriginal languages, containing 306 out of 400 Aboriginal languages in Australia. The name "Pama–Nyungan" is a merism: it derived from the two end-points of the range ...
, but is also treated as the general name for the languages of the Brisbane area. The
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word 'yakka' (loosely meaning 'work', as in 'hard yakka') came from the Yuggera language (''yaga'', 'strenuous work'). According to Tom Petrie, who provided several pages listing words and placenames in the languages spoken in the area of Brisbane (''Mianjin''), ''yaggaar'' was the local word for 'no', the term for 'no' frequently in aboriginal languages being an
ethnonym An ethnonym () is a name applied to a given ethnic group. Ethnonyms can be divided into two categories: exonyms (whose name of the ethnic group has been created by another group of people) and autonyms, or endonyms (whose name is created and used ...
ic marker of difference between various native groups. Mianjin is the spike of land from North Quay to Breakfast Creek, and was also known, as was the tribe there, as Miguntyun.
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's ''Diaries 1842-1843'' recorded Miguntyun as "Megandsin" as the name for the land holding area from Brisbane CBD to Breakfast Creek, and the people as speaking Yuggera.


Country

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defined the Yugara/Jagara lands as encompassing the area around the
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from the Cleveland district with its northern extent reaching to the vicinity of Esk. According to Watson, the Jagera-related peoples in the Chepara family group inhabited the territories from Moreton Bay to Toowoomba to the west, nearly to Nanango in the north west, including Brisbane. However, this is disputed by many groups and has resulted in numerous native title claims for the area. It also encompasses Jimna and its surrounding forests, where their traditional lands adjoined those of the
Wakka Wakka Wakka Wakka, or Waka Waka, people are an Aboriginal Australian community of the state of Queensland. Name "''Wakka''" was assigned the meaning "no" by Western linguists who documented the Wakawaka language. Ethnonyms based on the duplication ...
and the
Gubbi Gubbi The Gubbi Gubbi people also known as Kabi Kabi are an Aboriginal Australian people native to south-eastern Queensland. They are now classified as one of several Murri language groups in Queensland. Naming As is often the case, ethnonyms dis ...
(also Kabi Kabi or Gabi Gabi). Subgroups of the Chepara have identified with distinct areas. The Yugambeh and the Bundjalung people bordered them on the south.


Native title

Descendents of the both the Yagara and the Turrbal consider themselves traditional custodians of the land over which much of Brisbane is built. Native claim applications were lodged respectively by the
Turrbal The Turrbal are an Aboriginal Australian people from the region of present-day Brisbane, Queensland. The name primarily referred to the dialect they spoke, the tribe itself being alternatively called ''Mianjin/Meanjin''. Mianjin was the Turrb ...
in 1998 and the Yagara in 2011, and the two separate claims were combined in 2013. An
Indigenous land use agreement Native title is the designation given to the common law doctrine of Aboriginal title in Australia, which is the recognition by Australian law that Indigenous Australians (both Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander people) have rights ...
(ILUA) was signed over the site of the historic 1843
Battle of One Tree Hill The Battle of One Tree Hill was one of a series of conflicts that took place between European settlers and a group of men of the Jagera and other Aboriginal groups in the Darling Downs area in the colony of Queensland in the 1840s, as part ...
, now known as Table Top Mountain, when the warrior Multuggerah from the Ugarapul tribe and a group of men ambushed and won a battle with settlers in the area. The ILUA was signed between Toowoomba City Council and a body representing the "Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul ( Ugarapul does not recognise Jaggera as a tribe in Ipswich region they hold no sacred sites. ) people" as the
traditional owner Native title is the designation given to the common law doctrine of Aboriginal title in Australia, which is the recognition by Australian law that Indigenous Australians (both Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander people) have right ...
s of the area, in 2008 . In January 2015, Justice Christopher Jessup for the
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rejected the claims on the basis that under traditional law, which was now lacking, none of the claimants would be considered to have such a land right. The decision was appealed before the full bench of the Federal Court, which on 25 July 2017 rejected both appeals and confirming the 2015 decision that
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does not exist in the greater Brisbane area.


Variant names and spellings

* ''Jagarabal'' ([''jagara'' = no) * ''Jergarbal'' * ''Yagara'' * ''Yaggara'' * ''Yuggara'' * ''Yugg-ari'' * ''Yackarabul'' * ''Turubul'' (language name) * ''Turrbal'' * ''Turrubul'' * ''Turrubal'' * ''Terabul'' * ''Torbul'' * ''Turibul'' * ''Yerongban'' * ''Yeronghan'' * ''Ninghi'' * ''Yerongpan'' * ''Biriin''


Place names

* Meebatboogan, Mount Greville, Moogerah Peaks National Park. * Cooyinnirra, Mount Mitchell (Queensland), Mount Mitchell, Main Range National Park. * Booroongapah, Teviot Range, Flinders Peak, Flinders Peak Group. * Ginginbaar, Mount Blaine, Flinders Peak Group.


Notable people

* Multuggerah, 19th-century warrior * Uncle Desmond Sandy * Aunty Ruth James * Aunty Pearl Sandy * Uncle, Hon. Neville Bonner, former Australian senator, was a Jagera tribal elder. * Auntie Jeannie Bell, Australian linguist. * Auntie Faye Carr, 2017 National NAIDOC Awards Winner Female Elder of the Year * Latia Schefe, 2017 National NAIDOC Awards Winner Youth of the Year * Susan McCarthy, originally Bunjoey, daughter of Moonpago.


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