Jambina

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Map of traditional lands of Australian Aboriginal tribes around Gladstone.

The Jambina or Yambina are an Australian aboriginal tribe of northern Queensland. [1] Their traditional lands are west of Gladstone, Queensland [2] [3]

Traditionally they spoke the Yambina language.

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References

  1. The AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia.
  2. Norman Tindale, Aboriginal Tribes of Australia. Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names (1974).
  3. David Horton (ed.), Aboriginal Australia Map, The Encyclopedia of Aboriginal Australia by AIATSIS, 1994.