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The Gadubanud (Katubanut), also known as the Pallidurgbarran, Yarro waetch or Cape Otway tribe (Tindale), are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Victoria. Their territory encompasses the rainforest plateau and rugged coastline of Cape Otway. They were thought to have become extinct quickly following the onset of European colonisation, and little is known of them. However, some may have found refuge at the Wesleyan mission station at Birregurra, and later the Framlingham mission station, and some people still trace their descent from such a remnant.

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  • Die Gadubanud, auch Katabanut genannt, sind ein Stamm der Aborigines, der auf dem Regenwald-Plateau und an der felsigen Küstenlinie des Cape Otway im Westen von Victoria in den Gebieten der heutigen Städte Lorne und lebte. Der und der Barwon River bildeten die territorialen Grenzen mit den im Nordwesten, im Norden und im Westen. Gadubanud bedeutet Königssittich-Stamm (King Parrot). Es gab keinerlei Zusammenstöße mit den Gadubanud nach dem Jahre 1846, obwohl einige von ihnen Schutz in der Weslayan-Missionsstation bei und später in der Framlingham-Missionsstation fanden. Heute ist das Gunditjmara-Stamm der traditionelle Sachverwalter des Gadubanud-Landes, obwohl in der Region Aborigine-Stämme sind, die von den Gudabanud abstammen. (de)
  • The Gadubanud (Katubanut), also known as the Pallidurgbarran, Yarro waetch or Cape Otway tribe (Tindale), are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Victoria. Their territory encompasses the rainforest plateau and rugged coastline of Cape Otway. They were thought to have become extinct quickly following the onset of European colonisation, and little is known of them. However, some may have found refuge at the Wesleyan mission station at Birregurra, and later the Framlingham mission station, and some people still trace their descent from such a remnant. (en)
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