Tools 

Explore the traditional tools, hunting equipment, and cultural items used by Aboriginal people across Kabi Kabi Country. This section of Djaa Online introduces students to artefacts such as boomerangs, grinding stones, spears, clap sticks, and other important cultural tools — sharing how they were made, used, traded, and respected within everyday life and cultural practice.

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Returning Boomerang

Returning Boomerang (Kabi Kabi style) is a traditional tool crafted by the Kabi Kabi people, designed to return to its thrower after being cast. Skillfully shaped, this boomerang is used both in hunting and as a symbol of connection to the land. In Djaa, it serves as an essential item for Buangun, allowing him to strike from a distance and collect valuable resources as it returns to his hand.

  • Hunt game! protect your self from danger!

  • Collect different ones!

  • Use to collect high items!

Killer Boomerang

Club / Killer Boomerang is a heavier, more powerful weapon traditionally used by the Kabi Kabi people. Unlike the returning boomerang, this one is designed for close-range combat or to strike with force from a distance. Its flat, thick shape makes it perfect for inflicting damage and is often used for hunting or defense. In Djaa, the Club serves as a powerful tool in Buangun’s arsenal, enabling him to take on tougher challenges and enemies.

  • Hunt game! protect your self from danger!

  • Collect different ones!


Heavy Spear

Languge Name: Ga'nai (n) [ka'nai, ka'nee]

A long and heavy spear crafted from split hardwood, traditionally used for hunting large animals such as kangaroos and emus.

  • Hunting tool 

  • Collect different ones!


Grinding stone

Languge Name: Ga'nai (n) [ka'nai, ka'nee]

A grinding stone, used by the Kabi Kabi people, is an essential tool in traditional medicine-making. Made from rough stone, it’s used to crush, grind, and mix herbs and plants into remedies. This process is deeply connected to the land, and the ancestors. some can be 1000s of years old. 

  • Used to make medicine 

  • Used to make bread 

  • Collect to trade 

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