Showing 26 items matching "boonwurrung"
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Carolyn Briggs, The journey cycles of the Boonwurrung: stories with Boonwurrung language, 2008
... The journey cycles of the Boonwurrung: stories with Boonwurrung language...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Boonwurrung stories word lists maps The journey cycles of the Boonwurrung: stories with Boonwurrung language Book Carolyn Briggs ...mapsboonwurrung, stories, word lists -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesThesis, Alexandra Blaszak, The vocabulary of Eastern Kulin : Boonwurrung, Taunurung and Woiwurrung language varieties : a study of the non-verb language of the William Thomas Papers (MS 214), 2008
... The vocabulary of Eastern Kulin : Boonwurrung, Taunurung and Woiwurrung language varieties : a study of the non-verb language of the William Thomas Papers (MS 214)...Boonwurrung...The vocabulary of Eastern Kulin : Boonwurrung, Taunurung and Woiwurrung language varieties : a study of the non-verb language of the William Thomas Papers (MS 214) Thesis Alexandra Blaszak ...BA (Honours) thesis examining the vocabularies presented in the William Thomas Papers.maps, word listsboonwurrung, taungurung, woiwurrung, barry blake, reverend william thomas, eatern kulin language, language revival -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Briggs, Carolyn, The journey cycles of the Boonwurrung : stories with Boonwurrung language, 2008
... The journey cycles of the Boonwurrung : stories with Boonwurrung language...The journey cycles of the Boonwurrung : stories with Boonwurrung language Book Briggs, Carolyn Victorian Corporation for Languages; Melbourne ...The stories constitute maintaining and reclaiming heritage and carries forward the language and knowledge to the guests in Boonwurrung country. The significance of these stories is that they constitute maintaining and reclaiming heritage. They were given to the author over many years. They are a legacy of her people, and it is her responsibility to pass them on. "This stories edition is adapted from text edition by John O'meara courtesy Bayside City Council."v-xi; 51 P.; ill.; lists.The stories constitute maintaining and reclaiming heritage and carries forward the language and knowledge to the guests in Boonwurrung country. The significance of these stories is that they constitute maintaining and reclaiming heritage. They were given to the author over many years. They are a legacy of her people, and it is her responsibility to pass them on. "This stories edition is adapted from text edition by John O'meara courtesy Bayside City Council."derrimut, -1864. | benbow, -1852. | briggs, louisa, 1836-1925. | language - vocabulary - word lists. | sites - quarries - ochre and pigment. | material culture. | environment - climate and weather - seasons. | literature and stories. | language - vocabulary - place names. | boonwurrung / boonerwrung / bunurong language (s35) (vic sj55-09) | boonwurrung / boonerwrung / bunurong people (s35) (vic sj55-09) | aboriginal australians -- folklore. | australian languages -- victoria. | language revival -- victoria. | dreamtime (aboriginal australian mythology) -- victoria. | material culture -- victoria. | ocher -- victoria. | seasons -- victoria. | bayside (vic sj55-05) | australian. -
Horsham Regional Art GalleryPhotograph, Kent MORRIS, Boonwurrung (St Kilda) – Pied Currawong, 2017
... Boonwurrung (St Kilda) – Pied Currawong...Horsham Regional Art Gallery 80 Wilson Street Horsham grampians Boonwurrung (St Kilda) – Pied Currawong Photograph Kent MORRIS ...Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund, 2018 -
Koorie Heritage TrustBooklet, Broben, Nerissa. comp, Boonwurrung, 2006
... Boonwurrung...Koorie Heritage Trust Levels 1 & 3, Yarra Building Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Boonwurrung material culture. (see also Boon wurrung) An annotated and illustrated booklet of material culture of the Boonwurrung Aboriginals. 3 P.; facsimiles; 30 cm. ...An annotated and illustrated booklet of material culture of the Boonwurrung Aboriginals.3 P.; facsimiles; 30 cm.An annotated and illustrated booklet of material culture of the Boonwurrung Aboriginals.boonwurrung material culture. (see also boon wurrung) -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Carolyn Briggs et al, Indigenous creation stories of the Kulin Nation, 2010
... Boonwurrung...Boonwurrung: The Filling of the Bay - The Time of Chaos; Wathaurong: The Three Sisters; Wurundjeri: The Durrung of the Yan-yan; Taungurung: The First Women...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Boonwurrung Wathaurong Wurundjeri Taungurung Wheeler Centre creation stories Maps, colour photographs, word lists Boonwurrung: The Filling of the Bay - The Time of Chaos; Wathaurong: The Three Sisters; Wurundjeri: The Durrung of the Yan-yan; Taungurung: The First Women Indigenous creation stories of the Kulin Nation Book Carolyn Briggs David Tournier Doreen Garvey-Wandin Lee Healy (Patterson-Edmonds) ...Boonwurrung: The Filling of the Bay - The Time of Chaos; Wathaurong: The Three Sisters; Wurundjeri: The Durrung of the Yan-yan; Taungurung: The First WomenMaps, colour photographs, word listsboonwurrung, wathaurong, wurundjeri, taungurung, wheeler centre, creation stories -
South Gippsland Shire CouncilPainting, Steven Ulula Parker, Djambana (Gathering Place), 2020
... Everyone coming from different directions and the background incorporating the colours of Boonwurrung land and waters....Everyone coming from different directions and the background incorporating the colours of Boonwurrung land and waters. Djambana (Gathering Place) Painting Steven Ulula Parker ...Gathering place campfire. Everyone coming from different directions and the background incorporating the colours of Boonwurrung land and waters. -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionPainting - oil and acrylic on canvas, Robert Kelly, Chinaman's Creek, 2016
... ...Boonwurrung...It was a great fresh water and food source and home for many Boonwurrung people. Since settlement over 170 years ago, the creek has been drained, blocked, reconstructed and damaged. ...It was a great fresh water and food source and home for many Boonwurrung people. Since settlement over 170 years ago, the creek has been drained, blocked, reconstructed and damaged. ...Bob Kelly paints landscapes of culturally significant sites along the Mornington Peninsula and depicts these locations as he imagines they originally were before colonisation. Using traditional Western painting techniques, Kelly records the underlying spirit of the Peninsula from a Wathaurong perspective. Chinaman’s Creek in Capel Sound (Rosebud West) was an important watercourse that originally ran from Wonga (Arthur’s Seat) down through Tootgarook Swamp into Port Phillip Bay. It was a great fresh water and food source and home for many Boonwurrung people. Since settlement over 170 years ago, the creek has been drained, blocked, reconstructed and damaged. Kelly depicts a lush green landscape in which the clean creek water winds through the surrounding vegetation of spinifex grasses and gum trees, the background hills are abundant with trees, untouched from man's intervention. Using painstaking detail, Kelly records each blade of grass and ripple on the surface of Chinaman’s Creek. His attention to detail serves to powerfully reimagine this important cultural site, returning it to its former pristine state, and reinvigorating its role as a key place of sustenance for the Indigenous populations of the Peninsula. Chinaman's Creek was a finalist in the 2017 Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize.oil and acrylic on canvaslandscape, creek, trees, chinaman's creek, painting, indigenous, robert kelly, bayside acquisitive art prize, bob kelly, wathaurong, rosebud, arthur's seat, tootgarook swamp, port phillip bay, boonwurrung -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art CollectionPainting - Wayut Tarrang Gayaam, Steven Ulula Parker, 2024
... Steven Ulula Parker is a descendant of the Boonwurrung, Yorta Yorta, and Erub peoples and is an artist, surfer and leading cultural educator, living on Millowl (Phillip Island). ...Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection 76 McBride Ave Wonthaggi Steven Ulula Parker is a descendant of the Boonwurrung, Yorta Yorta, and Erub peoples and is an artist, surfer and leading cultural educator, living on Millowl (Phillip Island). ...Steven Ulula Parker is a descendant of the Boonwurrung, Yorta Yorta, and Erub peoples and is an artist, surfer and leading cultural educator, living on Millowl (Phillip Island). This large canvas painting has a central black form recognisable as the shape of marks made on trees by First Nations ancestors, particularly in South-Eastern Australia. These marks (or “scars”) on trees show where bark was removed to create tools such as coolamons and shields, and reference a “complex matrix of relations to Country, community and culture” (Professor Brian Martin, 2023). The form also echoes the shape of a surfboard, a reference that connects to Parker’s practice of painting surfboards. White lines on this central black shape create a diamond pattern – a traditional pattern of the Boonwurrung. Surrounding the black and white diamond pattern, painted marks in a palette of black, white, red and yellow fill the canvas in a layered, action painting style. Handprints in yellow and red are visible, creating a connection to the earliest mark-making of First Nations ancestors using ochre. acrylic painting on canvas -
Koorie Heritage TrustBooklet, Broben, Nerissa. comp, Compilation of the Koorie Heritage Trust's Research & Interpretations Project 2006, 2006
... ...Boonwurrung...Including Bangerang, Boonwurrung, Brambuk, Gunnai, Kerrup Jmara, Wotjobaluk, Wurundjeri 7 sections. ...Compilation of the Koorie Heritage Trust's Research & Interpretations Project An annotated and illustrated booklet of material culture of Aboriginal areas. Including Bangerang, Boonwurrung, Brambuk, Gunnai, Kerrup Jmara, Wotjobaluk, Wurundjeri7 sections. P.36, 30cm.Compilation of the Koorie Heritage Trust's Research & Interpretations Project An annotated and illustrated booklet of material culture of Aboriginal areas. Including Bangerang, Boonwurrung, Brambuk, Gunnai, Kerrup Jmara, Wotjobaluk, Wurundjerimaterial culture - bangerang, boonwurrung, brambuk, gunnai, kerrup jmara, wotjobaluk, wurundjeri | koorie heritage trust collection. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark et al, An Indigenous history of Stonnington : a report to the City of Stonnington, 2006
... ...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Woiwurrung Woi wurrung Boonwurrung Boon wurrung Derrimut William Thomas Stonnington local history Victorian history maps, colour illustrations, b&w illustrations, colour photographs, tables This report presents the results of historical research into the Aboriginal history of the City of Stonnington. ...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 LanguagesBook, Alexandra Blaszak, Wurrung Wurrung Victorian Aboriginal languages resource kit, 2008
... ...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Woiwurrung Boonwurrung Gunnai Kurnai Djadjawurrung Wathaurong Keerraywoorroong Jardwadjali Wergaia Ladjiladji Taungurung Dhudhuroa Kulin maps, b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, games, references The Wurrung Wurrung Kit is designed to introduce students at all levels to the heritage of Aboriginal languages within the area now known as Victoria. ...The Wurrung Wurrung Kit is designed to introduce students at all levels to the heritage of Aboriginal languages within the area now known as Victoria. The kit aims to: Create awareness of Victorian Aboriginal languages in the past and present. The kit is not designed for the teaching of languages, Develop students' understanding of the relationship between the languages and culture of Victorian Indigenous people, or Koories, Create awareness of the importance of language to indigenous communities today and to foster respect for these communities and their languages, Highlight the diversity within Aboriginal Victoria and Australia in terms of languages and culture, Provide resources for students and teachers that can be used either as a window into Aboriginal culture generally, or to complement a broader unit of work in indigenous studies. Resources for teachers Purpose of this kit Using this kit Terminology Pronunciation Facts about Aboriginal languages in Victoria Language and Aboriginal culture Revitalizatoin of Aboriginal languages Language Alive in the community Community protocols Understanding the Language Map VELS and Curriculum links Teaching Framework Resources and contacts Activities for students Animal names Colouring in Possum Koala Kangaroo Code breaker What do yo know? Concentration Sounds, spellings and symbols Kinship Different things, different words Koorie Garden Timeline Story of Victorian Languages Language on the Mission Role Play Traditional Owners Placenames Graffiti Wall Map References.maps, b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, games, referenceswoiwurrung, boonwurrung, gunnai kurnai, djadjawurrung, wathaurong, keerraywoorroong, jardwadjali, wergaia, ladjiladji, taungurung, dhudhuroa, kulin -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark et al, A Bend in the Yarra : a history of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station and Merri Creek Aboriginal School 1841-1851, 2004
... ...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Woiwurrung Woi wurrung Boonwurrung Boon wurrung Eastern Kulin Derrimut William Thomas Yarra Merri Creek local history Victorian history education tables Spiral bound publication on the History of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station 1841-1851, with major references to Robinson and Thomas. ...Spiral bound publication on the History of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station 1841-1851, with major references to Robinson and Thomas. Extensive bibliographic notes and references.tableswoiwurrung, woi wurrung, boonwurrung, boon wurrung, eastern kulin, derrimut, william thomas, yarra, merri creek, local history, victorian history, education -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Casey Cardinia Collection - Nar Nar Goon Information File, 2005
... The name "Nar Nar Goon" is believed to come from a Boonwurrung word referring to either the koala or the rakali. ...The name "Nar Nar Goon" is believed to come from a Boonwurrung word referring to either the koala or the rakali. ...Nar Nar Goon, a town in Gippsland, Victoria, has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. Originally part of the Kulin nation, the area was home to the Boon Wurrung people. The name "Nar Nar Goon" is believed to come from a Boonwurrung word referring to either the koala or the rakali. European settlement began with the establishment of the Mount Ararat pastoral run in 1844, followed by land sales in the 1850s and 1860s. Many settlers came from Ireland, particularly from the Monteagle estate in Limerick. The arrival of the railway in 1881 was a turning point, facilitating timber and agricultural industries. Several sawmills operated in the area, transporting timber via wooden tramways to the railway station. By the early 20th century, Nar Nar Goon had developed into a thriving township with a general store, hotel, butcher, baker, and garage. The town had strong Catholic roots, with a church opening in 1905. Over time, timber milling declined, and dairy farming became the dominant industry. In 2021, part of Nar Nar Goon was annexed to form the new suburb of Pakenham East. Today, Nar Nar Goon is known for its murals, historical buildings, and community spirit. It remains a small but significant town in Victoria’s history. [AI generated text]Folder containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Nar Nar Goon area. The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 28 Sep 2005 War memorial face – lift shortfall 02 May 2007 Anzac Day 2007 13 Jun 2007 The way it used to be – Bernie Byrne reminisces 08 Jun 2005 Jack Egan 26 Sep 2007 Mark & Sylvia Jones – Nar Nar Goon Hotel Unknown Nell Van Den Berghe – obituary 14 Jun 2006 Dore’s Cottage 29 Nov 2006 Daisy Lia’s 80th birthday 2007 Bill Doherty 06 Feb 2008 Novelty milking comes around again 11 Jul 2007 Seven seas to home 08 Sep 2004 Bernie Byrne – memories are not a thing of the past 08 Sep 2004 Participation is the key for Jack (Payroli) 22 Oct 2008 Luck of the Irish – Michael O’Brien 03 Mar 2004 History found off the beaten track 04 May 2011 Racing to better health 16 Dec 2015 The Last Post - Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum 16 Jun 2021 Queen’s Salute for “Doc” - Bill Doherty 8 Apr 2015 Lindsays Have the Way to Stay United - Joan & Frank Lindsay 18 Feb 2015 Paddy at the Goon Pub - Paddy Henwood 8 Jun 2016 Bob the Inventor Missed - Bob Rose 26 May 2010 Jeff Talks Hawks and Parenting - Jeff Kennett 26 May 2010 Harry’s 90 Reasons to Party - Harry James 22 Jul 2015 The Goon’s Golden Reunion 17 May 2017 Ray Gets the Stan - Ray Coombs 14 Aug 2013 Jack of all Trades and Many Names - Jack Payroli 28 Sep 2016 Deb’s Strength Shone Through - Deb Bramley 12 Mar 2008 Marygoons Show Class - Nar Nar Goon- Maryknoll Cricket Club 12 Mar 2021 Club Mourns One of its Finest - John Byrne 17 Feb 2016 New Hope for Diggers - Military Museum 4 May 2016 Feed for Warhorses - Bernie Dingle 1 Feb 2017 Australia Day Award - Bernie Dingle 7 Nov 2007 Historian Revives Legendary Charge - Bernie Dingle 1 Feb 2017 Royal Stamp for a Museum of Service - Bernie Dingle 27 Apr 2016 First Anzac is Missed - Bernie Dingle 29 JUn 2016 Post Office for Sale 5 Jul 2017 Well Known and Loved - Jan Van Steensel 27 Apr 2016 Doc Remembers War 16 Feb 2011 Cream Couple Rise to the Top - Len & Mary Bramley 20 Jul 2022 William Joseph Doherty - Death & Funeral info 20 Jul 2022 Doc’s Led a Fortunate Life - Bill Doherty 20 Jul 2022 The King of Nar Nar Goon - Bill Doherty 20 July 2022 There was Only One Choice as the Goon’s First Legend 23 Aug 2023 A Firefighter’s Instinct - Kylie Shanks 28 Nov 2018 Ray did it His Way - Ray Coombs 15 Mar 2023 On the Right Side of History - Bernie Dingle 10 Apr 2024 A Pillar of the Community - Bill Bickerton 30 Oct 2024 Home to Racing Royalty 31 Oct 2024 Hyland Farm - for sale 24 July 2024 Dore a Much Loved Coach - James Dore 18 Sep 2024 A Celebrated Flag 14 Aug 2024 Family Roots Run Deep - Red Gem Potatoes 23 Sep 1987 Brydie a Sharer, a Carer and Loved by all - Brydie Cunningham 13 Mar 2024 Working ‘Til the Cows Come Home - Avonlea Holsteins 29 Oct 2025 Locals Tour Swamp’s Fascinating History 28 May 2025 Goon Find Mystery Man 11 Mar 2026 More Than a Century of Jersey Tradition 22 Oct 2025 Taking a Dive Into the Past at Heritage Event 29 Oct 2025 Revisiting Memories of the Swampnon-fictionnar nar goon (vic.), nar nar goon (vic.) -- history, bernie byrne, jack egan, mark & sylvia jones, daisy lia, bill doherty, michael o'brien, joan & frank lindsay, paddy henwood, bob rose, harry james, ray coombs, jack payroll, deb bramley, nar nar goon-maryknoll cricket club, john byrne, bernie dingle, jan van steensel, len & mary bramley, kylie shanks, bill bickerton, james dore, red gem potatoes, brydie cunningham -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesReference, Indigenous languages of Victoria : revival and reclamation : reference materials : Wergaia language (selected examples)
... ...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Kulin Woiwurrung Boonwurrung Thagungwurrung Bunganditj Warrnambool Colac Wathawurrung Central Victoria Yota Yota Yorta Yorta Yabula Yabula Jabulajabula Maps, word lists Collated materials intended as examples for the VCE subject. ...Collated materials intended as examples for the VCE subject. Features materials by Barry Blake, Julie Reid, Luise Hercus, R. Brough Smyth, R.H. Mathews and A.W. Howitt.Maps, word listskulin, woiwurrung, boonwurrung, thagungwurrung, bunganditj, warrnambool, colac, wathawurrung, central victoria, yota yota, yorta, yorta, yabula yabula, jabulajabula -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark et al, Stonnington's Indigenous history, 2006
... ...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Woiwurrung Woi wurrung Boonwurrung Boon wurrung Eastern Kulin Derrimut George Augustus Robinson George Langhorne Helen Baillie Banjo Clarke Jim Berg Stonnington William Thomas Coranderrk local history Victorian history maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, colour illustrations, word lists This document is a summary of 'An indigenous history of Stonnington (2006) by Dr Ian Clark and Laura Kostanski, University of Ballarat. ...This document is a summary of 'An indigenous history of Stonnington (2006) by Dr Ian Clark and Laura Kostanski, University of Ballarat.maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, colour illustrations, word listswoiwurrung, woi wurrung, boonwurrung, boon wurrung, eastern kulin, derrimut, george augustus robinson, george langhorne, helen baillie, banjo clarke, jim berg, stonnington, william thomas, coranderrk, local history, victorian history, -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Chris Keeler, Meerreeng-an here is my country : the story of Aboriginal Victoria told through art, 2010
... ...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Bangerang Bidawal Boonwurrung Dharwurd Wurrung Dja Dja Wurrung Djab Wurrung Gunnai Kurnai Jardwadjali Jadawadjali Keerray Woorroong Latji Latji Peek Wurrong Taungurung Wathaurung Wergaia Wotjobaluk Wurundjeri Yorta Yorta maps, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, colour photographs Meerreeng-an here is my country : the story of Aboriginal Victoria told through art Book Chris Keeler Vicki Couzens ...maps, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, colour photographsbangerang, bidawal, boonwurrung, dharwurd wurrung, dja dja wurrung, djab wurrung, gunnai kurnai, jardwadjali, jadawadjali, keerray woorroong, latji latji, peek wurrong, taungurung, wathaurung, wergaia, wotjobaluk, wurundjeri, yorta yorta -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Alastair H Campbell, John Batman and the Aborigines, 1987
... ...boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne bunurong boonwurrung wathaurong woiworung woiwurrung wurundjeri wodewarrou gerarlture beingalite you whamgete you yangs yarra river kurung john batman port phillip bay victorian history victorian indigenous history batman treaty maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs A comprehensive account of John Batman's life. ...A comprehensive account of John Batman's life. This is a broad social history of the life and contentions of the original Port Phillip settlement. It includes relations between the European colonists and the Aboriginal population. It shows how the initial Aboriginal policy lay the ground for the near genocide of Port Phillip's original inhabitants.maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographsbunurong, boonwurrung, wathaurong, woiworung, woiwurrung, wurundjeri, wodewarrou, gerarlture, beingalite, you whamgete, you yangs, yarra river, kurung, john batman, port phillip bay, victorian history, victorian indigenous history, batman treaty -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Arts Victoria et al, Nyernila : listen continuously : Aboriginal Creation stories of Victoria, 2014
... ...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Bidawal Gunai/Kurnai Ngarigu Boonwurrung Woiwurrung Taungurung Dja Dja Wurrung Wathaurong Yorta Yorta Gunditjmara Dhauwurd wurrung Tyakoort Woorroong Keerray woorroong Kee wooroong Gadubanud Djab wurrung Wergaia Wadiwadi Dadi dadi Yita Yita Mutti Mutti Wemba Wemba creation stories Colour photographs, maps, word lists Creation stories from Language groups around Victoria Nyernila : listen continuously : Aboriginal Creation stories of Victoria Book Arts Victoria VACL Vicki Couzens ...Creation stories from Language groups around VictoriaColour photographs, maps, word listsbidawal, gunai/kurnai, ngarigu, boonwurrung, woiwurrung, taungurung, dja dja wurrung, wathaurong, yorta, yorta, gunditjmara, dhauwurd wurrung, tyakoort woorroong, keerray woorroong, kee wooroong, gadubanud, djab wurrung, wergaia, wadiwadi dadi dadi, yita yita, mutti mutti, wemba wemba, creation stories, -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark, The papers of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate : volume two : Aboriginal vocabularies : South East Australia, 1839-1852, 2000
... ...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Waverong Woiwurring Boonerong Boonwurrung Waddowerong Wathawurrung Wadouro Wadowro Wadower Jarcoort Manemate Biggah Maneroo Cape How Twofold Bay Wimmera Glenelg language Mutte Mutte Madhi Madhi Watte Watte Wadi Wadi Boomerong George Augustus Robinson b&w illustrations, word lists, document reproductions Extracts from a collection of original manuscripts held in the Mitchell Library. ...Extracts from a collection of original manuscripts held in the Mitchell Library. Mainly concerning vocabularies of the people of South Eastern Australia.b&w illustrations, word lists, document reproductionswaverong, woiwurring, boonerong, boonwurrung, waddowerong, wathawurrung, wadouro, wadowro, wadower, jarcoort, manemate, biggah, maneroo, cape how, twofold bay, wimmera, glenelg language, mutte mutte, madhi madhi, watte watte, wadi wadi, boomerong, george augustus robinson -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesThesis, Stephen Morey, The verbal system of the Central Victorian language, the Aboriginal language of Melbourne : an investigation into the manuscripts of Rev. William Thomas (1793-1867)
... ...Boonwurrung...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Wathawurrung Wathaurong Boonwurrung Boon wurrung Woiwurrung Thagungwurrung Djadjawurrung Tjapwurrung Wergaia Wemba Baraba Wemba Wemba Yeti Madhi Madhi Ledji Wadi Nari Nari Wimmera Ballarat Bacchus Marsh Gippsland Mount Gambier Wonnin John Green George Augustus Robinson R H Mathews Luise Hercus linguistics sociolinguistics word lists This thesis examines and analyses the linguistic data in the papers of the Reverend William Thomas (1793-1867) in the Mitchell Library, Sydney (Thomas MS 214). ...This thesis examines and analyses the linguistic data in the papers of the Reverend William Thomas (1793-1867) in the Mitchell Library, Sydney (Thomas MS 214). This data was found to refer mainly to the Aboriginal language of the Melbourne area, described by Blake and Reid (1998) as the Central Victorian Language.word listswathawurrung, wathaurong, boonwurrung, boon wurrung, woiwurrung, thagungwurrung, djadjawurrung, tjapwurrung, wergaia, wemba baraba, wemba wemba, yeti, madhi madhi, ledji, wadi, nari nari, wimmera, ballarat, bacchus marsh, gippsland, mount gambier, wonnin, john green, george augustus robinson, r h mathews, luise hercus, linguistics, sociolinguistics -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage, John Helder Wedge, Melbourne in 1838, 1938
... The people of the Kulin nation are the traditional owners of the land that became Melbourne — including the Boonwurrung, Woiwurrung, Taungurung and Djadjawurrung people, who gathered in this place for ceremonies and cultural activities. ...The people of the Kulin nation are the traditional owners of the land that became Melbourne — including the Boonwurrung, Woiwurrung, Taungurung and Djadjawurrung people, who gathered in this place for ceremonies and cultural activities. ...The following information is from http://melbourneday.com.au/about.html, accessed 30 August 2016 Melbourne was founded on 30 August 1835 by settlers who sailed from Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) aboard the schooner Enterprize. They landed on the north bank of the Yarra River and established the first permanent settlement, close to where the Immigration Museum at the Old Customs House — on the corner of William and Flinders Streets — stands and the place today known as Enterprize Park. Melbourne Day Committee was established to help correct the record about the founding of Melbourne and celebrate its anniversaries. The settlers came from Launceston in search of sheep-grazing land. Land had become expensive and there had long been stories told by whalers and sealers working in Bass Strait of fertile land to the north. This was the southern part of the colony of New South Wales, which the Colonial Government did not want settled at that time. After the Henty family crossed Bass Strait and settled at Portland in 1834 others quickly followed. The north bank was chosen because a small waterfall, or rapids, stopped further progress up the river. The waterfall also separated the tidal movement, providing a vital supply of fresh water. The site had previously been noted by the colony of New South Wales' surveyor, Charles Grimes, in 1803. The north bank also offered more stable, suitable ground. The people of the Kulin nation are the traditional owners of the land that became Melbourne — including the Boonwurrung, Woiwurrung, Taungurung and Djadjawurrung people, who gathered in this place for ceremonies and cultural activities. The topsail schooner Enterprize you see today is a full-size replica of the one that brought the settlers and has become a symbol of Melbourne Day. Her keel was laid at Polly Woodside Maritime Museum in 1991, and the $2.5 million, 27m vessel was launched by Felicity Kennett on 30 August, 1997, at Hobsons Bay. The original ship was bought by John Pascoe Fawkner in April 1835 specifically to search for a suitable place for a settlement in the Port Phillip District. After helping establish Melbourne, the original Enterprize continued operating as a coastal trading vessel for a number of years. She eventually disappeared off the shipping register in 1847, having been wrecked on a sand bar in the Richmond River in northern NSW, with the loss of two lives. The replica is managed by the Enterprize Ship Trust, a not-for-profit organisation. The first settlers were those on board the Enterprize — her crew and passengers. They were John Lancey , master mariner and Fawkner’s representative; Enterprize's captain, Peter Hunter; George Evans, plasterer/builder; carpenters William Jackson and Robert Hay Marr; Evan Evans, George Evans’ servant; and Fawkner’s servants ploughman Charles Wise, general servant Thomas Morgan, blacksmith James Gilbert and his pregnant wife, Mary. And Mary's cat! Enterprize set sail on her historic voyage from Launceston on July 21, 1835, stopping at George Town in northern Tasmania where creditors detained Fawkner. He was therefore not part of the first trip to Melbourne. Enterprize then left on August 1 under the command of captain Hunter. The expedition was led by Lancey, Fawkner's delegate. The party first considered Western Port and the eastern side of Port Phillip for a place to settle, before deciding on the Yarra’s north bank — known today as Enterprize Park. On Sunday, August 30, they disembarked and began to erect shelter, build a store and clear land to grow food, thus starting the permanent European settlement of Melbourne.Image of the fledgling town of Melbourne on the banks of the Yarra River. melbourne, yarra river, john helder wedge -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Federation University Australia, Federation University Annual Report, 2019, 2019
... ...boonwurrung...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Formerly University of Ballarat, it was renamed Federation University in 2014. federation university australia federation university annual report annual report strategic plan 2018-2022 wadawurrung boonwurrung wurundjeri turrbal jagera gunai kurnai mutthi mutthi barkindji wotjobaluk jaadwa jadawadjali wergaia jupagulk terry moran helen bartlett ballarat tech school federation college worldskills vocational education federation university technology park technology park fatemah javidan britt klein micahel poulton dayle stevens samuel mayo rodney beach benjamin cole elizabeth lewis-gray gregory mcrae vernon wall bella guerin jeanette watson david stratton aboriginal and torres strait islander alumni chapter terrence moran elisa zentveld pauline buckland ian nethercote rhonda whitfield andrew reeves michael w. ryan mashelle parrett george fong stacey grose steven davies anthony stone des pearson iqbal gondal jane smith erin morgan crystal petschsk grant meredith lachlan grant walter withers health and fitness centre Aboriginal and torres straight islander alumni chapter terence moran statistics Blue soft covered annual report, and a PDF digital copy Federation University Annual Report, 2019 Book Book Federation University Australia ...Formerly University of Ballarat, it was renamed Federation University in 2014.Blue soft covered annual report, and a PDF digital copyfederation university australia, federation university annual report, annual report, strategic plan 2018-2022, wadawurrung, boonwurrung, wurundjeri, turrbal, jagera, gunai kurnai, mutthi mutthi, barkindji, wotjobaluk, jaadwa, jadawadjali, wergaia, jupagulk, terry moran, helen bartlett, ballarat tech school, federation college, worldskills, vocational education, federation university technology park, technology park, fatemah javidan, britt klein, micahel poulton, dayle stevens, samuel mayo, rodney beach, benjamin cole, elizabeth lewis-gray, gregory mcrae, vernon wall, bella guerin, jeanette watson, david stratton, aboriginal and torres strait islander alumni chapter, terrence moran, elisa zentveld, pauline buckland, ian nethercote, rhonda whitfield, andrew reeves, michael w. ryan, mashelle parrett, george fong, stacey grose, steven davies, anthony stone, des pearson, iqbal gondal, jane smith, erin morgan, crystal petschsk, grant meredith, lachlan grant, walter withers, health and fitness centre, aboriginal and torres straight islander alumni chapter, terence moran, statistics -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Digital print on photographic paper, Maree Clarke, The Long Journey Home 4, 2024
... Artist biography Maree Clarke (b. 1961) is a Yorta Yorta/Wamba Wamba/Mutti Mutti/Boonwurrung woman who grew up in Northwest Victoria, Mildura, on the banks of the Murray River. ... -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Digital print on photographic paper, Maree Clarke, The Long Journey Home 9, 2024
... Artist biography Maree Clarke (b. 1961) is a Yorta Yorta/Wamba Wamba/Mutti Mutti/Boonwurrung woman who grew up in Northwest Victoria, Mildura, on the banks of the Murray River. ... -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Patrick Ferry et al, A fine Pakenham Estate; Koo-Man-Goo-Nong (Mount Bourke) and its owners
... A significant property in the Pakenham area Koo-Man-Go-Nong (KMGN) Mount Bourke This book traces the history of a significant property in the Pakenham area that was carved out of Boonwurrung Country at the birth of colonisation in 1838. ...This book traces the history of a significant property in the Pakenham area that was carved out of Boonwurrung Country at the birth of colonisation in 1838. It subsequently passed through ten owners and was renamed five times: Toomah, Pakenham Park, Mount Bourke, Koo-Man-Goo-Nong, then Mount Bourke again, as it was whittled down to a mere fortieth of its original size. The remainder became the Heritage Springs housing estate in 21st century Pakenham. From the Koorie beginnings, consequent owners were: Thomas MacIntyre Esq, Capt John Werge Howey Esq & Robert Patterson Esq, Dr James Bathe Esq JP, Hon James Henty Esq JP MLC & Hon Thomas Henty Esq JP MLC, Daniel Bourke Esq JP & Frances Bourke (nee levers), Alice Greenwood (nee Edols) & Arthur Greenwood Esq JP, William Bruce Ronald Esq, Peter Bruce Ronald Esq CMG JP & Heather Barry Ronald (nee Lambert), William Russell Bruce Ronald Esq.non-fictionThis book traces the history of a significant property in the Pakenham area that was carved out of Boonwurrung Country at the birth of colonisation in 1838. It subsequently passed through ten owners and was renamed five times: Toomah, Pakenham Park, Mount Bourke, Koo-Man-Goo-Nong, then Mount Bourke again, as it was whittled down to a mere fortieth of its original size. The remainder became the Heritage Springs housing estate in 21st century Pakenham. From the Koorie beginnings, consequent owners were: Thomas MacIntyre Esq, Capt John Werge Howey Esq & Robert Patterson Esq, Dr James Bathe Esq JP, Hon James Henty Esq JP MLC & Hon Thomas Henty Esq JP MLC, Daniel Bourke Esq JP & Frances Bourke (nee levers), Alice Greenwood (nee Edols) & Arthur Greenwood Esq JP, William Bruce Ronald Esq, Peter Bruce Ronald Esq CMG JP & Heather Barry Ronald (nee Lambert), William Russell Bruce Ronald Esq.koo-man-go-nong (kmgn), mount bourke
