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A '''humpy''' is a small temporary shelter made from bark and branches, traditionally used by [[Australian Aborigines]]. The word humpy comes from the [[Jagara]] language (a [[Murri]] people from [[Coorparoo]]). Each [[Australian Aboriginal languages|language group]] would have varying names for such a structure.
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A '''humpy''' is a small temporary shelter made from bark and branches, traditionally used by [[Australian Aborigines]]. The word humpy comes from the [[Jagara]] language (a [[Murri]] people from [[Coorparoo]], [[Brisbane]]). Each [[Australian Aboriginal languages|language group]] would have varying names for such a structure.
  
 
The word humpy was adopted by early white settlers, and now forms part of the Australian lexicon. Small impermanent dwellings, including of canvas, often came to be referred to as humpies.
 
The word humpy was adopted by early white settlers, and now forms part of the Australian lexicon. Small impermanent dwellings, including of canvas, often came to be referred to as humpies.

Revision as of 10:48, 1 November 2006

A humpy is a small temporary shelter made from bark and branches, traditionally used by Australian Aborigines. The word humpy comes from the Jagara language (a Murri people from Coorparoo, Brisbane). Each language group would have varying names for such a structure.

The word humpy was adopted by early white settlers, and now forms part of the Australian lexicon. Small impermanent dwellings, including of canvas, often came to be referred to as humpies.

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