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The Yuin Nation - Gang Gang ToursJul 16, 2016 · The Yuin Nation are the traditional owners of south eastern NSW, with main tribal areas including Ngarigo, Thaua and Djiringanj. They were ...
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Djiringanj – Yuin Nation - Bermagui Historical SocietyThe Yuin people are the traditional owners of Wallaga Lake land. For thousands of years, they roamed the lower ranges and coastal flats, living off the rich ...
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Aboriginal culture - Eurobodalla Shire CouncilYuin people have lived in the area for thousands of years and have an enduring custodianship and connection over the land and waterways of Eurobodalla.
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The History of Moruya: The Yuin People | - StorylinesAug 5, 2015 · The main tribe of Aboriginal people, ranging along the coast from Cape Howe to the Shoalhaven, was the Yuin tribe.
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South Coast NSW fishing | AIATSIS corporate websiteOct 7, 2021 · The proposed south coast native title claim stretches from Bundeena, just south of Sydney, to the Victorian border, and extends three nautical ...
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South Coast native title claim won't come at a cost, says Traditional ...Feb 23, 2018 · More than 850 members of the Yuin community approved the Federal Court submission, which if successful will grant traditional fishing rights ...
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Indigenous landholders say there's 'unfinished business' with native ...Jun 3, 2022 · The Yuin Nation from the South Coast of NSW is pursuing a native title claim over 450km of coastline · If the application is successful, native ...
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Yuin Facts for KidsOct 17, 2025 · The Yuin nation, also called Djuwin, is a group of Aboriginal peoples from the South Coast of New South Wales. Yuin people share ancestors who ...
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[PDF] The native tribes of South-East AustraliaA. W. HOWITT, D.Sc. HON. FELLOW ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTEOr GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. ILontion.Missing: Alfred | Show results with:Alfred
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[PDF] Growing up strong booris - Department of Communities and JusticeDhurga is one of the four dialects used by the Djuwin (Yuin) people. Djuwin country extends from the Shoalhaven River to the Victorian Border. The decision ...
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Yuin language S67 - | AIATSIS corporate websiteA recent publication by the Little Yuin Preschool Aboriginal Corporation (2015) uses the term Yuin as a language name, referring to Yuin as a 'sleeping language ...
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[PDF] Yuin is a term that a number of the south coast Aboriginal peoples ...Yuin is a term that a number of the south coast Aboriginal peoples' use as a collective term when referring to the various traditional groups between Nowra and ...
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[PDF] Aboriginal Protocols and Guidelines - Eurobodalla Shire CouncilJul 3, 2024 · Yuin people share ancestors who spoke as their first language,one or more of the yuin languages including dhurga, djirringandj and dharawal.
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Yuin PeopleApr 14, 2003 · The population pre-1788 was estimated at about 11,000 between Cape Howe and Batemans Bay, comprising two main tribes, Walbanja and Dyiringanj.Missing: clans | Show results with:clans
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Indigenous Heritage of NSW South CoastJun 12, 2024 · The Yuin people, also known as the Tharawal or Dharawal in some areas, have a profound connection to the coastal and hinterland environments.
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South East Coastal Ranges - DCCEEWMar 22, 2024 · The Traditional Owners of the South East Coastal Ranges are the Bidwell, Kurnai, Ngarigo and Yuin people. The ranges have a diversity of ...
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Australia Wildfires 2019, Indigenous Yuin Fire Practices HistoryMay 27, 2020 · Post-fires, Australia is still recovering. But its Aboriginal communities have 60000-year old practices to save its future.
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Learning from Loving Country | AdaptNSW - NSW GovernmentAboriginal people have been using generational knowledge of land and sea management in response to changing climates over thousands of years.
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Indigenous communities fight for traditional fishing practices to be ...Feb 23, 2019 · Indigenous people are allowed to catch twice as much fish as recreational fishers under the NSW Department of Primary Industries' cultural catch arrangement.
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A brief introduction to Indigenous fishing | AIATSIS corporate websiteFeb 23, 2021 · Today, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people primarily take dinghies out to fish, and use nets, spears and fishing lines with metal hooks ...
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Gymea and the Fishing Technologies of the New South Wales Coast ...Feb 5, 2021 · Here we tell the Yuin (coastal New South Wales, Australia) story of Gymea and her connection to fishing technologies.
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[PDF] Protecting and Caring for Aboriginal HeritageYuin is an Aboriginal word ... They also cut toeholds in trees to make them easier to climb and allowed them to use the tree as a lookout, hunt for possums or.
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Yuin - Glottolog 5.2Southern Coastal Yuin. ▻Southern Inland Yuin · Jaitmatang · Ngarigu. ▻North ... The Thaua language: An Aboriginal pictionary from the N.S. W. far South Coast ...
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[PDF] Documentary sources on the Ngarigu language - EL PublishingSince Schmidt (1919) the language has been classified as belonging to the Yuin group, now a subgroup of the Pama-Nyungan language family, along with its.
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Dhurga (S53) - | AIATSIS corporate websiteDhurga is the language of the Jervis Bay-Ulladulla-Batemans Bay area, extending as far south as Narooma, and possibly as far as Wallaga Lake.
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Dharawal (S59)'Dharawal is the northernmost of the coastal Yuin languages. It was spoken in the Illawarra region, roughly between Botany Bay and Jervis Bay.
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Thawa (S52) - | AIATSIS corporate websiteWafer and Lissarrague (2008:101, 107) link Thawa and Jiringayn S51 as dialects of the 'Southern Coastal' variety of their 'South-east NSW ("Yuin") language ...
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Dyirringañ (S51) - | AIATSIS corporate websiteWafer and Lissarrague (2008:101, 107) link Jiringayn (S51) and Thawa S52 as dialects of the 'Southern Coastal' variety of their 'South-east NSW ("Yuin") ...
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The Dharawal and Dhurga languages of the New South Wales ...... Yuin languages. Notes: Bibliography: p.94-97. First Nations (AIATSIS) Subject ... Language - Linguistics - Language classification · Dharawal / Tharawal ...
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Non-Indigenous Australians taking classes to help revive Dhurga ...Apr 21, 2024 · The students are learning the Dhurga language, traditionally spoken by Yuin people from Nowra south to Wallaga Lake and inland to Braidwood.
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'Message stick' app to teach an almost-lost Aboriginal languageOct 15, 2015 · The Yuin people of south-east Australia were among the first to have contact with European settlers, and are one of the groups most affected ...
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The race against the clock to save rare recordings of Indigenous ...Jul 14, 2019 · Hearing the words of her Yuin nation language being spoken by her ancestors decades ago was a powerful moment for archivist Narissa Timbery.
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Dhurga language revival bolstered by new dictionaryJul 10, 2020 · “The dictionary is a boost for the teaching and Dhurga language revitalisation work already happening with the community and schools on the NSW ...Missing: revitalization | Show results with:revitalization
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Dhurga language revival | AIATSIS corporate websiteDec 13, 2022 · The publication is the most concise compilation of the Dhurga language to date with more than 730 words as well as cultural knowledge holder and recorder ...
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Dhurga language revival continues with Bermagui children to ...May 30, 2021 · The revival of the Dhurga language is continuing on the NSW South Coast, with public school students planning on releasing songs and books ...
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Uncle Warren Foster | Yoowaga Yuinda (All Yuin Talk) - YouTubeMay 4, 2023 · ... Yuin language. Step into the world of Yoowaga Yuinda (All Yuin Talk) ... Yuin Language for future generations. Videography: @amanakistudios.Missing: variants | Show results with:variants
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The Basis of Social Organization in Australia - jstorThe social organization of the Yuin was extremely chaotic. There were no class names or even traces of them,"6 but there were many totems scattered over the ...
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[PDF] Sea Country: An Indigenous Perspective - DCCEEWThe Aboriginal people practiced intensive gathering, harvesting, hunting and fishing economies that included the management and manipulation of plants, land ...
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Late Holocene hunting economies in coastal southeastern Australia ...Feb 13, 2024 · A wide range of terrestrial and marine fauna were exploited at 1CU5, with the relative importance of the latter group increasing within the last ∼1500 years.
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The incorporation of settlers into a seasonal economyNov 10, 2009 · Forced off their country, particularly by the expansion of small-scale land holdings, Yuin people moved variously between estuarine camps close ...
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'Never turn your back on the Ocean': Conversations with Fear on ...For many Yuin people, traditional fishing practices have been central to their way of life. At Mystery Bay (See map), tidal fish traps are said to have been ...
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An Introduction to Aboriginal Fishing Cultures and Legacies ... - MDPINov 21, 2020 · The purpose of this paper was to explore the rich legacy of Aboriginal fishing cultures through historical and contemporary records.
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WOODEN TOOLS AND WEAPONS - Aboriginal CultureAustralian Aborigines manufactured a range of tools, utensils, fighting weapons, and hunting weapons made from the available resources of wood, bone and shell.Missing: Yuin canoes
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Aboriginal stone artefacts and Country: dynamism, new meanings ...Apr 1, 2020 · the Yuin language group of coastal southern NSW. Increasingly over the nineteenth and early- to. mid-twentieth centuries, as large ...
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From provenance to purpose, the agency of a Dunghutti canoeJul 1, 2025 · It has come from a living tree, and the tree has significant relationships with Indigenous peoples, cultures and Country. 'vast archive of loss'.
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The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders, R.N./Chapter 7 - WikisourceSep 28, 2011 · On December 10th the boat entered Jervis Bay, and on the 18th Bass ... Though Bass does not give any particulars of aboriginals encountered ...
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Early contact on the Far South Coast | - Yuin & MonaroJun 19, 2015 · Early settlement on the Far South Coast was based on whaling and pastoral industries and Aboriginal people were employed, as isolation ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Whaling - South Coast History Society Inc.In 1828 Thomas Raine, a mariner and merchant, established the first shore-based whaling station on the Australian mainland on the shores of Twofold Bay. The ...
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Alexander Berry: holes in the story of a NSW pioneer conceal a dark ...Jul 8, 2022 · In 1822, the Scottish surgeon and trader Alexander Berry was granted 10,000 acres of Yuin land around Cullunghutti, or what the Europeans came ...
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Colonising Cullunghutti, 1822Aug 21, 2025 · It was still morning when Alexander Berry and his crew cleared the low, finger-like promontory that he described as sloping 'gently to the sea'.
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[PDF] RecollectionS - South Coast History Society Inc.Umbarra, or King Merriman (died 1904) was an Aboriginal elder of the ... He continued to fight on and gained fame amongst his people for his resistance.
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[PDF] aboriginal totems - Eurobodalla Shire CouncilUmbarra was the late King Merriman's personal totem and as well as a tribal totem for all Yuin people. It has also become a symbol of the Wallaga Lake community ...
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[PDF] 4 NOV 1996 - Eurobodalla Shire Council - NSW GovernmentNov 4, 1996 · The Yuin people's effort peacefully to accommodate Europeans in their midst and to adapt their own lives to circumstances which were beyond.
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WALLAGA LAKE/GULAGA ABORIGINAL COMMUNITYFrom around 1826, the first pastoral stations in the area were established – the settlers, ironically, being guided down from the Monaro plateau by Aboriginals!
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AGY-4143 | Wallaga Lake Aboriginal StationBackground The occupation of Bega Land District by Aboriginal people long preceded the white settlement of Australia. Possibly as early as 1850 areas of ...
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Missions, reserves and stations - The Australian MuseumSep 1, 2021 · This map shows the locations of missions, reserves and some stations in New South Wales. Not all locations are recorded.
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Bringing them Home - Chapter 2 | Australian Human Rights ...The policy of assimilation seeks that all persons of Aboriginal descent will choose to attain a similar manner of living to that of other Australians and live ...
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[PDF] Ray Kelly and the NSW Sites of Significance Survey... people, government policy began to shift away from assimilation towards integration.7 ... on the Yuin people's sites of significance on the South Coast ...
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[PDF] Indigenous kinship with the Natural World in New South WalesApr 30, 2003 · Umbarra has become an extremely important element in the formation of identity for contemporary Yuin people. ... The history of indigenous people ...<|separator|>
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Aboriginal Mythology - A biography of the Australian continentApr 15, 2013 · The most common content of myths has to do with matters that are of great importance to humans, life, death, fertility and relations between people and nature.
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Daramulum: An Aboriginal God of the Yuin Tribe - Old World GodsDaramulum is regarded with deep reverence among the Yuin people, symbolizing spiritual power and cosmic knowledge. His presence and influence are evident in ...
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Gulaga – Mount Dromedary | National Museum of AustraliaMar 29, 2020 · Yuin people know Gulaga as Mother Mountain. It is an important women's place, linked to ceremony, childbirth and storytelling. Cheryl Davison, ...
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Gulaga and Biamanga National Parks - Living KnowledgeBoth mountains are sacred for Yuin people: Biamanga was a traditional site of men's initiation ceremonies and Gulaga is known as the women's mountain ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gulaga National Park joint management programKnown as a site for 'Bunan' (meaning initiation ceremonies), the Yuin People consider it to be their spiritual mother, birthplace, and spiritual identity.
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The story of a men's initiation in 1883 on Doctor George Mountain ...Jun 3, 2022 · Local Yuin men and a Melbourne based academic believe they may have located a ceremonial site on Doctor George Mountain near Bega during the production of a ...
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Shining a light on the Cultural Significance of Whales - WWF AustraliaMar 13, 2024 · The Yuin believed that when whalers or warriors passed away, their spirits would be reincarnated as orcas, who they call Beowas. These very ...<|separator|>
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First Nations storytelling - The Australian Museum... Yuin People's totem. So in the Yuin Nation ... This website may contain names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.Missing: etymology variations
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Flood dreaming stories - Land BridgeJun 30, 2024 · Dreaming stories like Gurawul the Whale and other stories involving flood and sea change link the Original First People to the land bridge.
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Population and dwellings | Eurobodalla Shire Council - id ProfileThe Census usual resident population of Eurobodalla Shire in 2021 was 40593 ... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, 2,467, 6.1, 6.6, 2,078 ...
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander profile | Bega Valley ShireIn 2021, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Bega Valley Shire was 1,384, living in 659 dwellings. 1,344 were Aboriginal and 21 were Torres ...
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2021 South Coast, Census Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people QuickStats | Australian Bureau of Statistics### Summary of Key Demographic and Socio-Economic Statistics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in South Coast (2021 Census)
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Historic meeting of Yuin nation agrees to massive native title claim in ...Dec 22, 2016 · More than 500 Indigenous people have met in Narooma to approve the submission of a native title claim covering 14,000 square kilometres of ...
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Wagonga Local Aboriginal Land Council v Attorney General of New ...Then, on 3 August 2017, the South Coast People made a native title claim over 1.68 million hectares of land on the south coast of New South Wales which included ...
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Long-running dispute over Aboriginal people's right to hunt and ...Sep 15, 2021 · Yuin elder Kevin Mason is facing conviction for allegedly resisting arrest while out diving for abalone to feed his family - a practice that ...
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Native title fishers launch class action against stateMar 13, 2024 · When Yuin Elder Kevin Mason, from the NSW South Coast, was jailed after being prosecuted by NSW Fisheries, he lost his eligibility for ...
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[PDF] What's the catch? The criminalisation of Aboriginal fishing in NSWHowever, after the lodgement of the South Coast People's native title claim in 2017, and its registration on 31. January 2018, prosecutions of Aboriginal ...
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Bulwal Buraadja - Four WindsThe program supports and presents community projects with the aim of revitalizing and strengthening Yuin cultural practice, language and creativity.
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Giiyong Festival Marks Historic Milestone as Twofold Aboriginal ...Jun 20, 2025 · The next Giiyong Festival on 22 November 2025 will mark a major milestone in the history of the event, with Twofold Aboriginal Corporation just announced as ...
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Giiyong Festival - South Coast ExperiencesGiiyong Festival is a multi-art form festival for the whole family, celebrating traditional and contemporary Aboriginal culture through dance, art, music, film, ...
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First Nations Arts and Culture Awards | Creative AustraliaMay 27, 2024 · Brenda Gifford (First Nations Fellowship), a Yuin woman, accomplished saxophonist, pianist, and trailblazing composer in contemporary classical ...
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Umbarra (King Merriman) - Howitt and FisonUmbarra was a Yuin informant to A.W. Howitt and a fisherman. Umbarra apparently owned a 'good Sydney-built boat, which he manages with the aid of his wife'.
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Aboriginal Australians and Elder King Merriman at Wallaga Lake ...The Aboriginal Australian wearing a king plate is thought to be Umbarra or King Merriman, leader of the Djiringanj/Yuin people of the Bermagui area on the South ...
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Gubbo Thomas - National Portrait GalleryGuboo Ted Thomas (1909–2002), land rights activist, was a tribal Elder of the Yuin nation and grew up on the Wallaga Lake Reserve near Narooma.
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Voices from the Forest: Takesa Frank | WWF AustraliaSep 17, 2025 · Discover the powerful story of Takesa Frank, a proud Aboriginal woman and environmental advocate, as she campaigns to end native forest ...
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Takesa Frank: The Next Generation is taking passion for protecting ...Jun 5, 2025 · Meet Takesa Frank, a proud Aboriginal woman and environmental leader standing up for Country. In honour of this year's NAIDOC Week theme: ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Land Rights - The Australian MuseumOct 7, 2020 · The modern land rights movement dates back to 1963 when, on 13 March, the Australian government took more than 300 square kilometres of land ...<|separator|>
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The Australian Museum's Unsettled exhibitionWith more than 80 significant cultural objects and over 100 contributions by First Nations peoples ... Dr Mariko Smith is a Yuin woman and Strategic Lead ...
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First Peoples community | MCA AustraliaAaron William Kennedy is a proud Jerrinja and Djirringanj, Yuin man from the Yuin Nation. Born and raised in Sydney, he is in his last year at UNSW Art and ...Missing: contributors | Show results with:contributors
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First Nations cultures and history - The Australian MuseumAustralia is home to a rich variety of frog stories and names, each tied to the many First Nations groups across the country. ... Dr Mariko Smith is a Yuin woman ...