Kabi Kabi
The Kabi Kabi, also known as the Gubbi Gubbi, are an Indigenous Australian people from the coastal region of Queensland. Their traditional lands extend from the Sunshine Coast to the Gympie area, encompassing various ecosystems, including forests and beaches. The Kabi Kabi have a rich cultural heritage, including unique languages, stories, and art forms that reflect their connection to the land.
Historically, the Kabi Kabi people engaged in fishing, hunting, and gathering, utilizing the natural resources available in their environment. They have a deep spiritual connection to their land, which is reflected in their customs and practices. Today, the Kabi Kabi community continues to work towards preserving their culture and advocating for their rights.