The world's largest sand island, Fraser Island, has recently reverted to its original name, K'gari. The Butchulla people, the traditional owners, celebrated this historic event in the ancient forests of K'gari. The restoration of the island's name has deep cultural significance and represents an important step toward recognizing and honoring Indigenous heritage.
Rediscovering K’gari
For nearly 200 years, the island was known as Fraser Island. However, it has always been K'gari, a name that translates to "paradise" in the Butchulla language. This significant disparity in names emphasizes the significance of reclaiming Indigenous identities.
Natural Wonders Of K'gari
K'gari has an incredible natural feature: half of the world's freshwater dune lakes. Every year, hundreds of thousands of visitors come to marvel at the island's unique beauty and to experience its diverse flora and fauna. The reintroduction of K'gari's name emphasizes Indigenous ties to this natural wonder.
A Journey Towards Restoration
The Great Sandy National Park on Fraser Island was renamed K'gari in 2017, marking an important step toward restoring the island's Indigenous identity. This decision sought to right historical wrongs associated with the colonial name, which was based on a negative story spread by Eliza Fraser, a shipwreck survivor who misrepresented the Butchulla people.
Rights And Recognition
The Butchulla people were granted native title rights over a portion of Fraser Island in 2014, recognizing their deep connection to the land. This recognition of Indigenous rights represents a step forward in honoring and respecting the Butchulla people's custodianship over their ancestral lands.
Ancient Origins
According to scientific evidence, K'gari and the nearby Cooloola Sand Mass formed between 700,000 and 1.2 million years ago. The island's ancient origins add to its geological significance and serve as a reminder of Indigenous peoples' long-standing connection to the land.
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