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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Taungurung : liwik-nganjin-al ngula-dhan yaawinbu yananinon, 2011
An analysed dictionary of the Taungurung language. Contents Symbols of the cloak Foreword /? by Lee Healy History of project My journey Foreword /? by VACL community linguist Introduction Pronouns and and pronoun word-endings Word endings Language in use from the Old People Taungurung to English English to Taungurung.word lists, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, colour photographs -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, Indigenous Languages of Victoria: Revival and Reclamation, 2004, 2004
Purple soft covered Victorian Certificate of Education Study Design. Includes a brief summary of Indigenous languages of Victoria.indigenous languages, aboriginal, aborigines, kulin, kulin languages, education, curriculum, victorian certificate of education study design -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Martin Nakata, Some thoughts on the literacy issues in Indigenous contexts, 2002
Indigenous education and formal school language issues of the past are explored. Literacy and articulation as placed in schools are a main focus.torres strait islanders, education, literacy, multiculturalism -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, P D Gardner, Some notes on Victorian Alpine Aborigines, 1997
A short essay of the tribes in the Victorian Alpine district, their contact with White Settlement and their languages and customs. Includes information on massacres.jaitmathang, ngarigo, monaro, djilamatang, minjambuta, krauatungalung, bidawal, brabiralung, braiakaulung, wurundjeri, taungarong, taungurung, mount buffalo, omeo, gippsland -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Sue Ferrier-Wesson, Yiruk plant use, 1991
Large spiral bound photocopy of the text. Covers many aspects of the Gunai language, particularly through plants and shells.Maps, b&w illustrations, word listsgunai, gippsland, plants, ethnobotany, wilsons promontory, national estate register, storytelling -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Mixed media - Reg Saunders Display, Reg Saunders - His Story
Highlights the significant and often unheralded role of first nations people who served in Australia's wars.A large display of memorabilia connected to Reg Saunders, Australia's first Aboriginal Officer. Includes Aboriginal Flag,, Photographic images , Service Medals and Biographical details listed separately as 0355.2 etcA separate typed story of Private William Reginald Rawlings MM, killed in action in August 1918, is included in the display -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Bain Attwood et al, A life together, a life apart : a history of relations between Europeans and Aborigines, 1994
A history of several Aboriginal reserves, containing long transcribed narratives from those who lived there as well as letters and general information about Aboriginal-white relations in the early 20th century.B&w photographssevington, cummeragunja, moonahcullah, victorian history, new south wales history, race relations, racism, government relations, indigenous reserves, oral histories -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Report: on the training needs of Aboriginal health workers in Victoria, 1992
Fifty-eight page report, A4 size. On the training needs of Aboriginal health workers in Victoria, 27th May 1992. The project was requested by the Victorian Tripartite Council of Koorie Health (VTCKH). Undertaken by the Aboriginal Services Unit of Northern Metropolitan College of TAFE (NMCOT). Spiral bound with white cover with Aboriginal design. northern metropolitan college of tafe, nmcot, victorian tripartite council of koorie health, reports, nmit -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Public Record Office Victoria et al, Walata tyamateetj : a guide to government records about Aboriginal people in Victoria, 2014
Public Record Office Victoria and the National Archives of Australia hold many government records about Aboriginal people in Victoria. This guide is designed to help Victorian Aboriginal people find records about their family and country. It will also assist anyone researching the history and administration of Aboriginal affairs in Victoria to find relevant records.document reproductions, maps, b&w photographsarchives, archives directories, historical sources, public records, victorian history -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Naming of Gnarrwirring Karung (Learning Place), Federation University Mt Helen Campus, 2018, 22/06/2018
Federation University Australia’s Student Commons Area at the Mt Helen Campus was the first FedUni building to be officially given an Aboriginal name, Gnarrwirring Karung. Meaning Learning Place in the local Wadawurrung language, the re-named centre (pronounced Narrowing Ker Ung) will provide recognition of the area’s cultural heritage and increase the vibrancy, diversity and rich culture throughout the campus. The re-naming ceremony was held at the Gnarrwirring Karung Student Commons Area, S Building, Mt Helen Campus. “The choice of name follows an extensive process of seeking suggestions from the student body, the University’s Aboriginal Education Centre and local Aboriginal custodians,” Geoff Lord, Chairman of the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Committee, said. “The official naming meets many elements recognised within the FedUni RAP such as enhancing community, embedding culture, providing opportunity and, most importantly, respect. “The ceremony is a fine example of putting Aboriginal culture at the centre of our daily lives.” Jasmine Graham, Manager of the Aboriginal Education Centre, said the re-naming was a milestone for the local Aboriginal community. “The University is committed to greater recognition of Aboriginal heritage and culture throughout all of its campuses,” Ms Graham said. “Gnarrwirring Karung will be an impressive landmark throughout the Mt Helen Campus and a welcoming learning place.” A number of photographs taken at the naming of a Federation University space in the Mt Helen Campus 'S' Building. The space has been named Gnarrwirring Karung, Waddawurrung for Learning Place. waddawurrung, gnarrwirring karung, aboriginal, mt helen campus, jasmine graham, helen bartlett, reconciliation action plan, university women -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Gnarrwirring Karung (Learning Place), Federation University Mt Helen Campus, 2018, 22/06/2018
Federation University Australia’s Student Commons Area at the Mt Helen Campus was the first FedUni building to be officially given an Aboriginal name, Gnarrwirring Karung. Meaning Learning Place in the local Wadawurrung language, the re-named centre (pronounced Narrowing Ker Ung) will provide recognition of the area’s cultural heritage and increase the vibrancy, diversity and rich culture throughout the campus. The re-naming ceremony was held at the Gnarrwirring Karung Student Commons Area, S Building, Mt Helen Campus. “The choice of name follows an extensive process of seeking suggestions from the student body, the University’s Aboriginal Education Centre and local Aboriginal custodians,” Geoff Lord, Chairman of the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Committee, said. “The official naming meets many elements recognised within the FedUni RAP such as enhancing community, embedding culture, providing opportunity and, most importantly, respect. “The ceremony is a fine example of putting Aboriginal culture at the centre of our daily lives.” Jasmine Graham, Manager of the Aboriginal Education Centre, said the re-naming was a milestone for the local Aboriginal community. “The University is committed to greater recognition of Aboriginal heritage and culture throughout all of its campuses,” Ms Graham said. “Gnarrwirring Karung will be an impressive landmark throughout the Mt Helen Campus and a welcoming learning place.” A number of photographs taken at the naming of a Federation University space in the Mt Helen Campus 'S' Building. The space has been named Gnarrwirring Karung, Waddawurrung for Learning Place. waddawurrung, gnarrwirring karung, aboriginal, mt helen campus, reconciliation action plan, s building, waddawurrung language, place names -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Michelle Mahrer, Urban clan : a portrait of the Page brothers and the Bangarra Dance Theatre, 1998
A documentary portrait of three brothers who together formed the creative core of the Bangarra Dance Theatre. The essence of the Page brothers' story captures an Aboriginal 'dreaming' of three spirits, a storyteller, a song man and a dancer, who through their collective art, build bridges within their own culture and between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.DVDnunukul, munaldjali, yugambeh, south east queensland, stephen page, david page, russell page, bangarra dance theatre -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Education Department of South Australia, Aboriginal studies R-12. Years R-3., Home, 1988
This unit is one of eleven making up the R-7 Aboriginal studies course, developed to meet the needs of students, teachers and Aboriginal people. It contains a course outline, cultural and historical information and activities.photographs, illustrations, mapsprimary school education, aboriginal studies, teaching aboriginal culture -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Aboriginal cultural Awareness Training
Document was developed by Federation University in Conjunction with Deakin UniversityA4 sized wire bound book with photographs of aboriginal people on the front. aboriginal cultural awareness training, federation university, participant guide -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, Natives of King George Sound
Ten profiles of Aboriginal people of King George Sound, Western Australiaaboriginal, aborigines, king george's sound, bookplate, carngham mechanics' institue -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image - black and white, Spear Fishing on the Daly River
Digitised directly from 'Blackfellows of Australia' by Charles Barrett and A.S. Kenyon (Sun Books)Black and white depiction of an Aboriginal man spearing fish at the waters edge. aborigine, aboriginal, spear, fishing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Map, Australia Showing Position of Some Australian Tribes, c1945, c1945
Digitised directly from "The Australian Aborigines: How to understand them" by A.P. ElkinMap of Australia showing states, river system and some Aboriginal Tribes.aboriginal, aborigines, kurnai, worworung, wongaibon, wiradjuri, dieri, wakelbura, pittapitta, waramunga, binbinga, anula, mara, waral, mulluk, larakia, worora, djaru, karadjerri, kogara, wongaii, pankala, tabalde, buandie -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image - Black and White, George French Angus, Tattayarra Sneaking Emu, c1847, c1847
From 'Savage Life and scenes in Australia and New Zealand' by George French Angas.Black and white image of an Aboriginal man pointing a spear at two emus. george french angus, aborigines, aboriginal, emu, spears -
Federation University Historical Collection
Clipping, Aboriginal Programs in S.M.B., 1987, 1987
A page from the Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report on Aboriginal Programs. aboriginal programs, ballarat school of mines, brian webber, aboriginal women's course, women's research and employment initiatives program, ralph willis -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, 3rd Field Troop Royal Australian Engineers in Vietnam
History of 3rd Field Troop in Vietnam including 4 Aboriginal volunteersaustralia. army. royal australian engineers. field troop, 3, aboriginal australians - vietnam war -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, The Aboriginal people of the Monaro, 2000
A comprehensive history of the Aboriginal people of the Monaro district. Written by a collection of contributors.maps, b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, document reproductions -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark et al, An Indigenous history of Stonnington : a report to the City of Stonnington, 2006
This report presents the results of historical research into the Aboriginal history of the City of Stonnington.maps, colour illustrations, b&w illustrations, colour photographs, tableswoiwurrung, woi wurrung, boonwurrung, boon wurrung, derrimut, william thomas, stonnington, local history, victorian history -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ngarul Jimmy Nambatu et al, Marri Ngarr and Magati Ke plants and animals : Aboriginal knowledge of flora and fauna from the Moyle River and Neninh areas, North Australia, 2009
Aboriginal knowledge of flora and fauna from the Moyle River and Neninh areas.Maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, colour photographs,marri ngarr, magati ke, wadeye, moyle river, northern territory, flora, fauna, ethnobiology -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Aboriginal Melbourne, 12/10/1996 12:00:00 AM
Gary Presland talks about aboriginal Melbourne. Tape at NP 1723.Gary Presland talks about aboriginal Melbourne. Tape at NP 1723.Gary Presland talks about aboriginal Melbourne. Tape at NP 1723.aborigines, presland -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour photograph, Murnong, 18/10/2020
This Murnong was found near La Franchi's hutYellow native plant with yellow flower. The root was eaten by Aboriginal people. murnong, microseris sp., yam daisy, flora -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Necklace
Aboriginal necklace made from snake backbones,, threaded on cotton. no catchlocal history, ethnographic material, dress and ornament, necklace, snake, aboriginal -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Berg Jim and O'Shea Rose, The Victorian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Trust, 1987
... Aboriginals ...A brief illustrated description of the aims of the Victorian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Trustaboriginals -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Bulmer, 1950 c
... Aboriginals ...Black and white photograph of young Aboriginal couple Lake Tyers Victoriapeople, aboriginals -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard, Bulmer, 1920 c
Message on back to Mrs Roadknight from Rob and Judith BulmerBlack and white postcard of five Aboriginal children at Lake Tyers Victoriacorrespondence, people -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Robert Brough Smyth, The Aborigines of Victoria : with notes relating to the habits of the natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania : compiled from various sources for the Government of Victoria by R. Brough Smyth : vol. 1, 1878
Produced in two large volumes, Robert Brough Smyth has collected information on various tribes and their customs, as well as their physical and mental character; birth and education of children; marriage; death and burial of the dead; daily lives of the natives; food; diseases; dress and personal ornaments; weapons; implements and manufacturers; nets and fish hooks; methods of producing fire; canoes and myths. Smyth also devotes about two hundred pages to Aboriginal languages, as well as including details and customs of the aborigines in Tasmania. Complete with hundreds of sketches, the work is still a valuable resource not only for those with in an interest in aboriginal culture, but also those wanting to know the early history of Australia.maps, b&w illustrations, word listsrobert brough smyth, anthropology, aboriginal social life and customs, children, behaviour, death and burial customs, daily life, food, diseases, weapons, shields, boomerang, vessels, baskets, message sticks, stone tool technology, fire, canoes, myths, stories