seeds and nuts.
I only know 2 tribes but I hope it will help. There is Kuku Yalanji and Kuku Yalariji. I also know that the Kuku Yalariji culture is still alive and I think Kuku Yalanji is too. Hope this helps :)
It is part of a region in Tropical North Queensland called the "Wet Tropics." The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year. See Weblinks for much more on the climate of the Daintree Rainforest
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I only know 2 tribes but I hope it will help. There is Kuku Yalanji and Kuku Yalariji. I also know that the Kuku Yalariji culture is still alive and I think Kuku Yalanji is too. Hope this helps :)
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I only know 2 tribes but I hope it will help. There is Kuku Yalanji and Kuku Yalariji. I also know that the Kuku Yalariji culture is still alive and I think Kuku Yalanji is too. Hope this helps :)
¡not only is it the home to the Kuku Yalariji tribe but it is a booming tourism industry. As you may already know a lot of what's in our medicine comes from rainforests; the Daintree is just one of them, an example of a native plant is the Idiot fruit.
The Kaku live in temporary dome thatched huts so they can move easily if weather conditions are bad, they can then easily rebuild camp.
Seeds and Nuts
The Daintree rainforest is known as "Kuku Yalanji" or "Djabugay" by the Aboriginal people whose traditional lands encompass the area. The Kuku Yalanji people have a deep spiritual connection to the land, which is reflected in their language and cultural practices. The rainforest is one of the oldest ecosystems in the world, and its significance is deeply rooted in the traditions and stories of the Aboriginal communities.
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Food and plants
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Cathy Freemans Tribe Is The Kuku Yalangi Tribe.