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Tagalaka People

Category: People
Sub Category:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander | Native Title Holders (Native Title Act)
Place:
State/Country:Queensland, Australia
Subject Matter:Cultural Heritage | Customary Law | Environmental Heritage
Summary Information:
AIATSIS Thesaurus language code and map grid reference: (Y125) (Qld SE54-12)

For more information, refer to the AIATSIS Thesauri (see reference below).


Related Entries

  • Tagalaka People Exploration Permit Backlog Project Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Small Scale Mining and Exploration Activities North Queensland Area TAGALAKA Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Tagalaka - Croydon Area Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) #2
  • Tagalaka (Town of Croydon) Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) - Signatory
  • Owens on behalf of the Tagalaka People v State of Queensland #2 [2012] FCA 1396 - Native Title Claimant
  • Croydon Shire Council/Tagalaka People - True Blue Tourist Facility Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) - Signatory
  • Ewamian and Tagalaka Peoples Joint Backlog Exploration Permits Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) - Signatory
  • Owens on behalf of the Tagalaka People v State of Queensland [2012] FCA 1396 - Native Title Claimant
  • Etheridge Shire Council -Tagalaka People #2 Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Tagalaka People and Ergon Energy Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) - Signatory
  • Carpentaria Shire Council - Tagalaka People #2 Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Croydon Shire Council - Tagalaka People Determination Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Organisation
  • Croydon Shire Council
  • Tagalaka Croydon Reserve Land Trust
  • Tagalaka Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

  • References

    Resource
    Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) (2020) Language and Peoples Thesaurus 2020

    Glossary

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Australia)

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