
Kabi Kabi people
The Kabi Kabi people, also known as Gubbi Gubbi, are an Indigenous Australian community from southeastern Queensland. They have rich cultural traditions, including language, art, and storytelling, rooted in their connection to the land and sea. Historically, they practiced hunting, gathering, and seasonal movement across the region. Today, the Kabi Kabi continue to preserve and celebrate their cultural heritage through ceremonies and initiatives, advocating for recognition and rights. They are an important part of Australia’s Indigenous history and ongoing efforts toward reconciliation and cultural preservation.