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The Juru people, also known as Yuru , are a group of Aboriginal people of the state of Queensland , Australia.

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5-519: Yuru may refer to: Yuru people Yuru language Places [ edit ] Abu Yuru , Iran Yuru Monastery Yuru Camp People [ edit ] Li Yuru (1923–2008), Chinese singer Lin Yuru (1926–2003), Chinese writer Ye Yuru (born 1955), Mandarin name of Nancy Ip Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

10-800: A Federal Court recognised a further claim in 2015 to another 7,570 hectares (18,700 acres). A conflict emerged over Juru claims for compensation from the owners of some 130 huts located around the mouth of the Elliot River and Curlewis, which as of 2016 had not been settled. The Traditional Owner Reference Group consisting of representatives of the Yuwibara , Koinmerburra , Barada Barna , Wiri , Ngaro , and those Juru and Gia people whose lands are within Reef Catchments Mackay Whitsunday Isaac region, helps to support natural resource management and look after

15-624: The Lower Burdekin languages . Descendants of the Juru people put in a claim for their native title rights in 2010 who are and only are the following apicals Emily Pickard, Nelle Stell/Steal, Rosie Wake (mother of William and Emma Nicol, and Roger Heron), Lena Taylor, Jinnie Ross, Con Lymburner, Eliza Lampton (Mother of Arthur Lampton) and William Morrell and his wife Bessie Rook. Their rights over 17,600 hectares (43,000 acres) in an area of land between Bowen and Ayr were recognised in 2014, and

20-586: The Yuru had some 3,100 square kilometres (1,200 sq mi) of land, extending northwards from Bowen to the Burdekin River at the site of Home Hill. Their southwestern limits ran to the Bogie Range , and south to Mount Pleasant and Mount Abbot. On the coast they were at Upstart Bay . They were neighbours of the Bindal . The Juru people spoke the Yuru language, now extinct, also known as one of

25-527: The title Yuru . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yuru&oldid=1194028141 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Yuru people In Norman Tindale 's estimate,

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