Traditional Owners of Kakadu
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The Traditional Owners of Kakadu are the Aboriginal custodians whose ancestral lands encompass Kakadu National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory, where they maintain cultural, spiritual, and legal responsibilities for caring for Country.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Traditional Owners of Kakadu canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Traditional Owners of Kakadu Context triple: [Yellow Water, managementAuthority, Traditional Owners of Kakadu]
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Aboriginal peoples of the Kimberley
The Aboriginal peoples of the Kimberley are the diverse Indigenous groups of Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region, each with distinct languages, cultures, and deep ancestral connections to the land.
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Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef region
The Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef region are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples whose enduring cultural, spiritual, and custodial connections to Sea Country underpin Indigenous-led stewardship and management of the Reef.
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Aboriginal peoples of Cape York Peninsula
The Aboriginal peoples of Cape York Peninsula are Indigenous Australian groups with ancient, deeply rooted cultural traditions, languages, and spiritual connections to the land and surrounding seas in far north Queensland.
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South West Native Title Settlement
The South West Native Title Settlement is a landmark agreement between the Noongar people and the Western Australian government that provides comprehensive recognition of Noongar rights and interests in lieu of pursuing native title claims through the courts.
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E.
Tjilbruke Dreaming
Tjilbruke Dreaming is a central Kaurna ancestral story and songline that explains the creation of key coastal features around Adelaide and embodies Kaurna law, spirituality, and connection to Country.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Traditional Owners of Kakadu Target entity description: The Traditional Owners of Kakadu are the Aboriginal custodians whose ancestral lands encompass Kakadu National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory, where they maintain cultural, spiritual, and legal responsibilities for caring for Country.
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A.
Aboriginal peoples of the Kimberley
The Aboriginal peoples of the Kimberley are the diverse Indigenous groups of Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region, each with distinct languages, cultures, and deep ancestral connections to the land.
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B.
Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef region
The Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef region are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples whose enduring cultural, spiritual, and custodial connections to Sea Country underpin Indigenous-led stewardship and management of the Reef.
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C.
Aboriginal peoples of Cape York Peninsula
The Aboriginal peoples of Cape York Peninsula are Indigenous Australian groups with ancient, deeply rooted cultural traditions, languages, and spiritual connections to the land and surrounding seas in far north Queensland.
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D.
South West Native Title Settlement
The South West Native Title Settlement is a landmark agreement between the Noongar people and the Western Australian government that provides comprehensive recognition of Noongar rights and interests in lieu of pursuing native title claims through the courts.
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E.
Tjilbruke Dreaming
Tjilbruke Dreaming is a central Kaurna ancestral story and songline that explains the creation of key coastal features around Adelaide and embodies Kaurna law, spirituality, and connection to Country.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (51)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Aboriginal custodians
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Indigenous people ⓘ Traditional owners ⓘ |
| areConsultedOn |
Conservation programs in Kakadu
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Park management plans ⓘ Tourism development in Kakadu ⓘ |
| areRecognisedAs |
Native title holders in parts of Kakadu
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Traditional owners under Australian law ⓘ |
| coManage | Kakadu National Park NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| country | Australia ⓘ |
| custodiansOf | Kakadu National Park NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| haveAncestralLandsIn | Kakadu National Park NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| haveCulturalResponsibilitiesFor | Kakadu National Park NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| haveLegalResponsibilitiesFor | Kakadu National Park NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| haveObligationsTo |
Ancestors
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Future generations ⓘ Non-human beings of Country ⓘ |
| haveRepresentationOn | Kakadu Board of Management NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| haveSpiritualResponsibilitiesFor | Kakadu National Park NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| holdRightsTo |
Conducting ceremonies in Kakadu
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Fishing in Kakadu ⓘ Gathering bush foods in Kakadu ⓘ Hunting in Kakadu NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| includeGroup |
Bininj
NERFINISHED
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Mungguy NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| includeLanguageGroup |
Amurdak
GENERATED
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Gaagudju GENERATED ⓘ Gundjeihmi GENERATED ⓘ Jawoyn GENERATED ⓘ Kunwinjku GENERATED ⓘ Murumburr GENERATED ⓘ Wurrkbarbar GENERATED ⓘ |
| leaseLandTo | Australian Government NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| locatedIn | Northern Territory ⓘ |
| maintainConnectionTo |
Ancestral beings
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Country ⓘ Sacred sites ⓘ |
| negotiateLeasesFor | Kakadu National Park NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| practise |
Caring for Country
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Ceremonies ⓘ Hunting and gathering ⓘ Rock art traditions ⓘ Traditional fire management ⓘ |
| protect |
Cultural heritage
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Rock art sites in Kakadu ⓘ Sacred sites in Kakadu ⓘ |
| receiveIncomeFrom | Park lease payments ⓘ |
| shareAuthorityWith | Director of National Parks ⓘ |
| useLanguage |
Bininj Kunwok
NERFINISHED
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Gaagudju language NERFINISHED ⓘ Gundjeihmi language NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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Subject: Traditional Owners of Kakadu Description of subject: The Traditional Owners of Kakadu are the Aboriginal custodians whose ancestral lands encompass Kakadu National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory, where they maintain cultural, spiritual, and legal responsibilities for caring for Country.
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