Wikimedia Foundation. Coen, Queensland. Coen, Queensland Coen Queensland. Retrieved Queensland portal. Dictionaries export , created on PHP,. Mark and share Search through all dictionaries Translate… Search Internet. There is also a very active Aboriginal corporation which co-ordinates services for local Indigenous people.
At the southern end of the main street is the Coen Heritage House, with displays about local history, including information on the Gold Rush, local families, and the building of the Telegraph Line. A collection of mining equipment, previously part of the Cape York Mining Museum in Weipa, is also on display. A visit to the Gold Mine at Coen is very interesting.
Eventually, the majority resettled themselves at Coen. In the late s, the introduction of equal wages for Aboriginal pastoral workers saw the disappearance of station work for many Aboriginal people, and the permanent population of Coen grew to its present size. The Queensland Government funded the construction of houses at Coen during the s.
In , the Lama Lama people at Coen started petitioning the Queensland Government for a grant of land on their traditional country at Port Stewart. In , the Department of Aboriginal and Islander Affairs gave the Lama Lama people a vehicle so that they could maintain an outstation at Port Stewart [21]. By , the Department of Family Services and Aboriginal and Islander Affairs owned 12 houses in the town of Coen, and 12 at the Aboriginal reserve opposite the cemetery [22].
In the s, the Aboriginal population of Coen had split into two different family groups. One group continued to live at the Aboriginal reserve opposite the cemetery and the other had taken up residence down the river at the council camping reserve [23]. These two groups continue to live separately today [24]. In , the Coen Regional Aboriginal Corporation was established, with its administration centre located in Coen. This is a non-statutory corporation, incorporated under the Commonwealth Aboriginal Councils and Association Act , and provides services to the Coen Aboriginal community and outstations in the region.
Many more people are now able to use the semi-permanent camps they have established on their traditional lands [25]. Recently the outstation movement has seen considerable growth.
There are now up to 12 outstations in the district [27]. Print Coen Introduction Coen is a small township located in far north Queensland. However, the local protector opposed the proposal saying that: 'your suggestion to send these old people to Lockhart River is unthinkable.
End notes N Tindale, Aboriginal tribes of Australia: their terrain, environmental controls, distribution, limits and proper names Australian National University Press, Canberra, The courts have never made a native title determination in this area. Pike, Above n 4, Herein entitled the Protection Act. Section 9 of the Protection Act. Above n Hunt et al eds.
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