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This drawing depicts a campfire corroboree of Wiradjuri people, observed by two Europeans who are sitting in the foreground. Community:
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Record of the many different Aboriginal names used to name 'kangaroo', ca. 1857. Community:
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Michael Jarrett (Gumbaynggirr) tells the story of Birrugan (Southern Cross) in a cave on Valla Beach near Nambucca Heads2 pages
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Aunty Diane McNaboe shares stories of her CountryCommunity:
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List of Aboriginal names and words recorded from the Cammeray community between 1884 and 1907. 2 pages
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‘out of the water came a monstrous thing …’Community:
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Some of the Awabakal language is preserved Horatio Hale’s notebook. Lent by Western Libraries, Western University, London, CanadaCommunity:
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This manuscript of the Wiradjuri language is as comprehensive as a modern dictionary. Community:
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Record of the interactions of James Cook’s ship with the Guugu Yimidhirr people.Community:
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Aunty Diane McNaboe shares stories and a song about her CountryCommunity:
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This early map of Sydney demonstrates Aboriginal custodianship through the original names for some of the local landmarks.