Before European settlementBefore the arrival of Europeans, southeast Queensland was the home of Aboriginal people who lived in extended family groups. These groups, sometimes referred to as clans, formed part of larger communities of people who spoke the same language. Each family group lived within its own territory. A number of permanent camps were established and the family group moved from camp to camp throughout the year as the season changed and new food sources became available. This movement was not aimless wandering but was a planned and logical response to the environment.
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