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The '''Kabi''' (or ''Kabi Kabi'') people are an [[Indigenous Australians|Aboriginal]] [[Murri (people)|Murri]] people of [[Australia]], and corresponding language group of the [[South East Queensland]] coast, stretching from [[Brisbane, Queensland|Brisbane]] up to [[Gladstone, Queensland|Gladstone]]. In their language, "Kabi" means "No".
Recently smaller clan groups separated into sub-groups, and do not identify as Kabi, therefore the term Kabi now refers to a smaller group. Kabi were previously designated the main anthropological group identified in the South East Queensland region.
Buroinjin was a game played by the Kabi. Spectators called out 'Ei, ei' to applaud. Buroinjin was the name of the ball made from kangaroo skin.
The ancestral god of the Kabi is Dhakan (the rainbow) which was a part-fish ancestral spirit residing in deep water holes.
==Notable Kabi people==
Notable Kabi people include:
*[[Steve Renouf]], rugby player with the Brisbane Broncos, is descended from the Kabi people through his father.
*Joel Wenitong of hip-hop band Deadly Knowledge is from the Kabi.
*Ray Minniecon from the Kabi is the Director of Crossroads Aboriginal Ministries in [[Sydney Anglican]] Diocese of Redfern. He has helped to found Kinchela Boys' Home Aboriginal Corporation and social programmes for Aborigines.
*[[Arthur Beetson]], [[Queensland Rugby League]] legend and former Australian captain.
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.amo.org.au/qa_interview.asp?id=1034 Joel Wenitong interview]
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