Showing 70 items matching "gunai/kurnai"
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, The language of the Kurnai tribes of Gippsland : with notes on grammar and pronunciation by R.H. Mathews and Kurnai-English and English-Kurnai vocabularies, 1996
... Mathews and Kurnai-English and English-Kurnai vocabularies...Kurnai...A short book of Kurnai (Ganai) words - Kurnai-English only. ...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Kurnai Gunai Bratauolung Braiakaulung Tatungalung Brabiralung Krautungalung La Trobe Valley Mitchell-Tambo watershed Gippsland R. ...A short book of Kurnai (Ganai) words - Kurnai-English only. Includes a short introduction with pronunciation and grammatical notes derived from R. H. Mathews? materials.word lists, b&w photographskurnai, gunai, bratauolung, braiakaulung, tatungalung, brabiralung, krautungalung, la trobe valley, mitchell-tambo watershed, gippsland, r. h. matthews -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Lorimer Fison et al, Kamilaroi and Kurnai : group-marriage and relationship, and marriage by elopement drawn chiefly from the usage of the Australian Aborigines : also the Kurnai tribe, their customs in peace and war, 1991
... Kamilaroi and Kurnai : group-marriage and relationship, and marriage by elopement drawn chiefly from the usage of the Australian Aborigines : also the Kurnai tribe, their customs in peace and war...Kurnai...Original notes taken by Fison and Howitt into marriage rites and customs in the Kurnai, Kamilaroi and JAMILARAAY people. It looks at kinship terms. ...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Kurnai Kamilaroi Gournditch mara Gunditjmara Lake Condah tables Original notes taken by Fison and Howitt into marriage rites and customs in the Kurnai, Kamilaroi and JAMILARAAY people. ...Original notes taken by Fison and Howitt into marriage rites and customs in the Kurnai, Kamilaroi and JAMILARAAY people. It looks at kinship terms. Includes maps.tableskurnai, kamilaroi, gournditch mara, gunditjmara, lake condah -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, Kevin Patterson, Supply boat Kurnai, Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1993
... Supply boat Kurnai, Lakes Entrance Victoria...Colour photograph of supply boat Kurnai Tide returning to Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Oil and Gas Industry Boats and Boating Bass Strait Colour photograph of supply boat Kurnai Tide returning to Lakes Entrance Victoria Supply boat Kurnai, Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Kevin Patterson ...Colour photograph of supply boat Kurnai Tide returning to Lakes Entrance Victoriaoil and gas industry, boats and boating, bass strait -
Latrobe Regional GalleryEtching, MULLETT, Jennifer b. 1960, Symbols of the Gunai Women, 2000
... Symbols of the Gunai Women...Titled 'Symbols of the Gunai Women' under printed image. Edition 4/10, lower left corner under print....Etching Symbols of the Gunai Women Etching MULLETT, Jennifer b. 1960 ...EtchingSigned and dated 'Jennifer Mullett, 2000' bottom right corner under printed image. Titled 'Symbols of the Gunai Women' under printed image. Edition 4/10, lower left corner under print. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, P D Gardner, Through foreign eyes : European perceptions of the Kurnai tribe of Gippsland, 1994
... Through foreign eyes : European perceptions of the Kurnai tribe of Gippsland ...This book is the second of Gardner's 3 volume history on the Kurnai tribes. It studies the Kurnai through the diaries and letters of various European observers, including an explorer, squatters, government officials, Aboriginal protectors, missionaries and an anthropologist. ...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne histories, Victorian Aborigines, Victorian history, local history, Victoria, Gippsland, Kurnai, European B&w illustrations, b&w photographs This book is the second of Gardner's 3 volume history on the Kurnai tribes. ...This book is the second of Gardner's 3 volume history on the Kurnai tribes. It studies the Kurnai through the diaries and letters of various European observers, including an explorer, squatters, government officials, Aboriginal protectors, missionaries and an anthropologist. There is also an account of one of the victims, a summary of Gardner's massacre thesis and an appendix on the 'white woman' affair. This book is considered the most professional production of the trilogy and was highly commended in the Caltex-Bendigo Advertiser Awards of 1988. B&w illustrations, b&w photographshistories, victorian aborigines, victorian history, local history, victoria, gippsland, kurnai, european -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, A W Howitt, On the migration of Kurnai Ancestors - Journal of the Anthropological Institute - London 1896
... On the migration of Kurnai Ancestors - Journal of the Anthropological Institute - London 1896...Reprint of a paper on the migration of aborigines from Australia's northern shores , focussing on the Kurnai and other tribes of Gippsland and their creation legends ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Reprint of a paper on the migration of aborigines from Australia's northern shores , focussing on the Kurnai and other tribes of Gippsland and their creation legends Aboriginals Migration Reprint from the Journal of the Anthropological Institute A5 Orange soft cover 16 pages On the migration of Kurnai Ancestors - Journal of the Anthropological Institute - London 1896 Book A W Howitt ...Reprint of a paper on the migration of aborigines from Australia's northern shores , focussing on the Kurnai and other tribes of Gippsland and their creation legends A5 Orange soft cover 16 pagesReprint from the Journal of the Anthropological Instituteaboriginals, migration -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Helen Gardner et al, Southern Anthropology : a History of Fison and Howitt's Kamilaroi and Kurnai, 2015
... Southern Anthropology : a History of Fison and Howitt's Kamilaroi and Kurnai ...Howitt produced the landmark study, 'Kamilaroi and Kurnai' (1880). Their book revealed the complexity of Aboriginal and Pacific Island societies and changed the course of anthropology in the early years of the discipline. ...Southern Anthropology : a History of Fison and Howitt's Kamilaroi and Kurnai Book Helen Gardner Patrick McConvell Palgrave Macmillan ...From far-flung sites in Australia and the Pacific Islands, Lorimer Fison and A. W. Howitt produced the landmark study, 'Kamilaroi and Kurnai' (1880). Their book revealed the complexity of Aboriginal and Pacific Island societies and changed the course of anthropology in the early years of the discipline. Using archival sources and an innovative approach, Southern Anthropology explores the research, writing and reception of 'Kamilaroi and Kurnai'. Historical chapters track Fison and Howitt's collection and analysis of anthropological material in the context of raging debates about the evolution of humans. This narrative is interspersed with an introduction to the kinship and social organisation of Aboriginal and Pacific Island people that highlight the enduring value of Fison and Howitt's methods and the resurgence of their questions in contemporary anthropology. Southern Anthropology is designed to be read across disciplinary boundaries. b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, tables, document reproductionshistories, anthropology, howitt, fisson, kamilaroi, kurnai, evolution, archives, australia -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyMap - Territories of the Kurnai Nation
... A map showing territories of the Kurnai Nation...We have used Bulmer's spelling of Kurnai names see Appendices 3...We have used Bulmer's spelling of Kurnai names see Appendices 3 A map showing territories of the Kurnai Nation Map Territories of the Kurnai Nation ...A map showing territories of the Kurnai NationFrom The Name Tribes of South East Australia by A.W. Howitt. We based our map on Howitt rather than Tindale because we were in contact with Bulmer. We have used Bulmer's spelling of Kurnai names see Appendices 3aboriginals, history, maps -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPainting, COVENTRY, Christopher Lionel, Mackurnai, 1987
... Explorer and settler Angus McMillan and Gunai Kurnai man...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Explorer and settler Angus McMillan and Gunai Kurnai man angus mcmillan gunai kurnai On reverse, on canvas c.l. "70 ARDEN STREET (JUDITH PUGH GALLERY) / MELBOURNE 1987 / MONASH UNIVERSITY / GIPPSLAND 1988 / - / AUSTRALIA GALLERY ('THE UPSIDE DOWN RIVER') / NEW YORK 1991" On stretcher c.r. green felt pen "COVENTRY" Titled on reverse on canvas u.r. cnr., pencil '"MAKURNAI" / A/g M 1987 / (arrow) (210 x 140) cm."' c.r., pencil "87" Synthetic polymer paint on canvas Mackurnai Painting COVENTRY, Christopher Lionel ...Explorer and settler Angus McMillan and Gunai Kurnai manSynthetic polymer paint on canvasOn reverse, on canvas c.l. "70 ARDEN STREET (JUDITH PUGH GALLERY) / MELBOURNE 1987 / MONASH UNIVERSITY / GIPPSLAND 1988 / - / AUSTRALIA GALLERY ('THE UPSIDE DOWN RIVER') / NEW YORK 1991" On stretcher c.r. green felt pen "COVENTRY" Titled on reverse on canvas u.r. cnr., pencil '"MAKURNAI" / A/g M 1987 / (arrow) (210 x 140) cm."' c.r., pencil "87"angus mcmillan, gunai kurnai -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Morwell Gunai Dance Group , Coop Dance Group at Bahai Faith Conference, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1994 12:00:00 AM
... Watson Pepper of Morwell Gunai Dance Group Coop Dance Group at Bahai Faith Conference with members of the faith ...Black and white photograph of Watson Pepper of Morwell Gunai Dance Group. Also colour photograph showing Bairnsdale Coop Dance Group at Bahai Faith Conference with members of the faith ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Watson Pepper of Morwell Gunai Dance Group Coop Dance Group at Bahai Faith Conference with members of the faith Aboriginals Exhibition Dance Aboriginal history Performing Arts Black and white photograph of Watson Pepper of Morwell Gunai Dance Group. ...Watson Pepper of Morwell Gunai Dance Group Coop Dance Group at Bahai Faith Conference with members of the faith Black and white photograph of Watson Pepper of Morwell Gunai Dance Group. Also colour photograph showing Bairnsdale Coop Dance Group at Bahai Faith Conference with members of the faith aboriginals, exhibition, dance, aboriginal history, performing arts -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Yarnin up : Gunnai, 2010
... ...Gunai...Words and phrases in Gunai....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Gunnai Gunai pronunciation place names kinship terms feelings body parts country animals weather counting maps, word lists, colour illustrations Words and phrases in Gunai. ...Words and phrases in Gunai.maps, word lists, colour illustrationsgunnai, gunai, pronunciation, place names, kinship terms, feelings, body parts, country, animals, weather, counting -
Orbost & District Historical Societyjournals, Gippsland Heritage Journal, September 1996
... Lake Tali Karng is a sacred place to the Gunai Kurnai people....Lake Tali Karng is a sacred place to the Gunai Kurnai people. This item is a useful reference on the history of Gippsland. ...This magazine was edited by Meredith Fletcher. Lake Tali Karng is a natural lake in the Alpine region of Victoria, in eastern Australia. Lake Tali Karng is a sacred place to the Gunai Kurnai people.This item is a useful reference on the history of Gippsland.A 64 pp magazine, titled Gippsland Heritage Journal. It has a grey cover with a b/w photograph of Tali Karng lake in 1929. It contains photographs and articles on the history of Gippsland. The magazine is dated September 1996 and cost $8.00.There is a library bar code on the outside of the back cover and a call number 994.56 on the front. GIPgippsland-heritage-journal lake-tali-karng history-gippsland -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Gardner, Peter, Gippsland Massacres, 1983
... This is an early European history of the region that saw the population of the Kurnai tribes plummet from 3000 to less than 300 in twenty years. ...A spiral bound book titled "Gippsland Massacres" written by Peter Gardner, The Destruction of the Kurnai Tribe 1800-1860. It has a pale blue cover with black text and a photo of a seated Aborigine. it has 113 pp....Aboriginal-history-East-Gippsland Kurnai massacres A spiral bound book titled "Gippsland Massacres" written by Peter Gardner, The Destruction of the Kurnai Tribe 1800-1860. ...This is an early European history of the region that saw the population of the Kurnai tribes plummet from 3000 to less than 300 in twenty years. Gardner examines the details of five major massacres of Aboriginals that occurred in Gippsland before 1852, as well as other massacre sites.A spiral bound book titled "Gippsland Massacres" written by Peter Gardner, The Destruction of the Kurnai Tribe 1800-1860. It has a pale blue cover with black text and a photo of a seated Aborigine. it has 113 pp.aboriginal-history-east-gippsland kurnai massacres -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Gunai Dance Group Lakes Entrance 100 year Festival, 1994
... Black and white photograph of Gunai Dance group ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland dancing at 100 year Festival by Michael Dalton Black and white photograph of Gunai Dance group Photograph Gunai Dance Group Lakes Entrance 100 year Festival ...dancing at 100 year Festival by Michael Dalton Black and white photograph of Gunai Dance group -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, PD Gardner author editor, Gippsland Massacres, 1976
... An account of available reports of the confrontation between Gippslands early settlers and the Kurnai Tribe...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Aboriginals Convicts Gippsland Heritage Settlers An account of available reports of the confrontation between Gippslands early settlers and the Kurnai Tribe Gippsland Massacres Book PD Gardner author editor ...An account of available reports of the confrontation between Gippslands early settlers and the Kurnai Tribeaboriginals, convicts, gippsland, heritage, settlers -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Sue Ferrier-Wesson, Yiruk plant use, 1991
... Gunai...Covers many aspects of the Gunai language, particularly through plants and shells....Covers many aspects of the Gunai language, particularly through plants and shells. ...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 -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Harrison, Eileen and Landan, Carolyn, Black Swan, 2011
... A moving account of the changes and disruptions to the Aboriginal communities of Gippsland seen through the life story of Eileen Harrison, a Kurnai woman and artist....Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Aboriginals A moving account of the changes and disruptions to the Aboriginal communities of Gippsland seen through the life story of Eileen Harrison, a Kurnai woman and artist. Black Swan Book Harrison, Eileen and Landan, Carolyn ...A moving account of the changes and disruptions to the Aboriginal communities of Gippsland seen through the life story of Eileen Harrison, a Kurnai woman and artist.aboriginals -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Kurnai Tide based, Lakes Entrance Victoria, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/12/1994 12:00:00 AM
... Esso Oil rig supply boat Kurnai Tide based at Lakes Entrance Victoria...Esso Oil rig supply boat Kurnai Tide based at Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Kurnai Tide based, Lakes Entrance Victoria Lakes Post Newspaper ...Black and white photograph showing Esso's SE Training Officer Sam Peluso with Kurnai Tide crew Lance Dostine, Bob Sanger, Geoffrey deWarsop, Michael Catania, Karen Loughborough, Chris Finley Superviser after safety award for three years injury free. Esso Oil rig supply boat Kurnai Tide based at Lakes Entrance Victoriaaboriginals, boats and boating, oil and gas industry -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, 1917
... In the tragic aftermath, the camp at Milly Creek was attacked in retribution and a number of Gunai/Kurnai people were killed. ...In the tragic aftermath, the camp at Milly Creek was attacked in retribution and a number of Gunai/Kurnai people were killed. The Orbost Butter and Produce Co. ...This photograph shows the Orbost Butter factory, which in 1917, installed a very successful electric light. the dark heap to the left of the road is Supposedly the grave of "Dan the Cook" who was speared by Aborigines in 1857. Dan Moylan, known as "Dan the Cook"was speared to death in 1851 at Orbost Station, Snowy River as punishment for kidnapping a young Aboriginal girl and holding her for three days, refusing to release her. The men of the tribe congregated at Dan's hut. When Dan came outside, a volley of spears was launched at him, killing him. In the tragic aftermath, the camp at Milly Creek was attacked in retribution and a number of Gunai/Kurnai people were killed. The Orbost Butter and Produce Co. Ltd was registered on June 1st 1893 and was an important source of income to the Orbost district. These photos are pictorial records of the Orbsot Butter Factory.A black / white photograph showing a large white building and factory beside it. on the verandah are about thirty milk churns. There are three men standing astride bicycles in front of the verandah. On the left hand side is a mound of dark soil?? -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard - Charlie Green, Lake Tyers Victoria, Bulmer H D, 1920
... Reference: Page 237 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by Phillip Pepper...Reference: Page 237 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by Phillip Pepper Waterways Vegetation Aboriginals Black and white photographic postcard showing Charlie Green, an Aboriginal man of Lake Tyers, climbing a tree with the aid of a harness. ...Charlie Green climbs a tree, using traditional bark sling. Reference: Page 237 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by Phillip PepperBlack and white photographic postcard showing Charlie Green, an Aboriginal man of Lake Tyers, climbing a tree with the aid of a harness. Has an axe in his right hand. Lake and bush covered bank in background Lake Tyers Victoriawaterways, vegetation, aboriginals -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Koorie studies : classroom activities together : teachers resource book 2, 1993
... Gunai...Resource book developed by Aboriginal woman in consultation with local Kurnai community of Gippsland, Victoria; includes advice on story telling, involving community and parents, Koorie parents view of schooling , how Koories learn, strategies and activities for classroom, shows symbols used in art, making animal tracks, Kurnai stories include the first man and woman, the Southern Cross and the moon, the talking dog, the echidna, robin redbreast, Tidda-lick the frog, origin of fire, Kur-bo-roo the koala bear, how the sun was made; artwork in planning lessons is copyright free....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Gunai Kurnai Gippsland Lake Tyers Koorie studies Dreaming stories storytelling Koorie education b&w illustrations, games, classroom activities Resource book developed by Aboriginal woman in consultation with local Kurnai community of Gippsland, Victoria; includes advice on story telling, involving community and parents, Koorie parents view of schooling , how Koories learn, strategies and activities for classroom, shows symbols used in art, making animal tracks, Kurnai stories include the first man and woman, the Southern Cross and the moon, the talking dog, the echidna, robin redbreast, Tidda-lick the frog, origin of fire, Kur-bo-roo the koala bear, how the sun was made; artwork in planning lessons is copyright free. ...Resource book developed by Aboriginal woman in consultation with local Kurnai community of Gippsland, Victoria; includes advice on story telling, involving community and parents, Koorie parents view of schooling , how Koories learn, strategies and activities for classroom, shows symbols used in art, making animal tracks, Kurnai stories include the first man and woman, the Southern Cross and the moon, the talking dog, the echidna, robin redbreast, Tidda-lick the frog, origin of fire, Kur-bo-roo the koala bear, how the sun was made; artwork in planning lessons is copyright free.b&w illustrations, games, classroom activitiesgunai, kurnai, gippsland, lake tyers, koorie studies, dreaming stories, storytelling, koorie education -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Aboriginal people Lake Tyers, Victoria, Caire, Nicholas John, 1880c
... Aboriginals on Caligurnie In the centre of the women on the log may be seen the oldest women on the settlement Kitty.See also page 230 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by Phillip Pepper and Tess deAraugo...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Aboriginals on Caligurnie In the centre of the women on the log may be seen the oldest women on the settlement Kitty.See also page 230 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by Phillip Pepper and Tess deAraugo Aboriginals Boats and Boating Waterways Black and white photograph of Aboriginal people in bark canoes, and clinker built wooden row boat, shows sixteen Aboriginal in three bark canoes and boat. ...Aboriginals on Caligurnie In the centre of the women on the log may be seen the oldest women on the settlement Kitty.See also page 230 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by Phillip Pepper and Tess deAraugoBlack and white photograph of Aboriginal people in bark canoes, and clinker built wooden row boat, shows sixteen Aboriginal in three bark canoes and boat. All in European clothing. A posed photograph on Lake Tyers, Victoriaaboriginals, boats and boating, waterways -
Federation University Art CollectionPainting, Ronald Edwards-Pepper, 2020
... Artist Ronald Edwards-Pepper is keen to express himself through painting and telling stories of his Gunai/Kurnai ancestors. "My nanna and her stories have been part of my life, and who I have become today, and this influences my artworks. ...Artist Ronald Edwards-Pepper is keen to express himself through painting and telling stories of his Gunai/Kurnai ancestors. "My nanna and her stories have been part of my life, and who I have become today, and this influences my artworks. ...Ronald EDWARDS PEPPER Gunai Ronald Edwards Pepper is the grandson of Dulcie (Dolly) Mullet and Watson Pepper, Ronald’s family moved to Morwell in the 1960s from Lake Tyers Mission. He graduated from Federation University with a Bachelor of Visual and Media Arts in 2017, and has completed several commissions and participated in numerous exhibitions, in Australia and overseas. Artist Ronald Edwards-Pepper is keen to express himself through painting and telling stories of his Gunai/Kurnai ancestors. "My nanna and her stories have been part of my life, and who I have become today, and this influences my artworks. My grand-parents are Dolly Mullet & Watson Pepper. They came from Lake Tyers Mission and moved to Morwell in the 1960s with their mob of kids. Now this is the family home." EDUCATION: 2013-2017 - Bachelor of Visual & Media Arts/Federation University. 2010 - Trainee Mentor in Education (Latrobe Regional Gallery, Morwell) 2008 - Certificate III in Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander in Languages 2007 - Traineeships, Young Ambassador at the Latrobe Regional Gallery, Morwell 2006 - Completed & Graduated - Awarded 'Student of the Year’ 2005 - Certificate IV ATSI Cultural Arts, TAFE Mid-valley Campus Gippsland 2003 - Certificate 4 in Aboriginal and Torres Strait lslander Art & Design, TAFE Mid-valley Campus, Gippsland 2002 - Certificate 3 in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art & Design, TAFE Mid-valley Campus, Gippsland AboriginalSigned verso "R.Edwards"ronald edwards, aboriginal, gunai kurnai -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Aboriginal women at Lake Tyers Mission. Lake Tyers Victoria, Caire, Nicholas John, 1880c
... Mia Mia on Mission frontage Occasionally the Natives erect temporary homes on the shores of the lake, and here we have a mother and two daughters, who have occupied this mia-mia for three weeks or more.See also page 180 'The Kurnai of Gippsland', by Phillip Pepper and Tess deAraugo...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Mia Mia on Mission frontage Occasionally the Natives erect temporary homes on the shores of the lake, and here we have a mother and two daughters, who have occupied this mia-mia for three weeks or more.See also page 180 'The Kurnai of Gippsland', by Phillip Pepper and Tess deAraugo Aboriginals Transport Houses Mia Mia on Mission Frontage Black and white photograph of a group of Aboriginal women at a Mia Mia at Lake Tyers Mission. ...Mia Mia on Mission frontage Occasionally the Natives erect temporary homes on the shores of the lake, and here we have a mother and two daughters, who have occupied this mia-mia for three weeks or more.See also page 180 'The Kurnai of Gippsland', by Phillip Pepper and Tess deAraugoBlack and white photograph of a group of Aboriginal women at a Mia Mia at Lake Tyers Mission. It shows four women wearing European style dresses, one with an apron. Photo taken outside a structure of canvas and branches with a bullock team in the background. The campfire at the front includes a bucket Lake Tyers VictoriaMia Mia on Mission Frontageaboriginals, transport, houses -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Kurnai Tide, 1/06/1990 12:00:00 AM
... Colour photograph of the Esso oil rig supply vessel Kurnai Tide at Eastern Wharf prior to the official launch and unveiling of commemorative plaque by dignitaries from government, Esso and Koorie Elders at Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...Also one colour photograph taken before unveiling and two taken afterwards 04818.1, .2 and .3 10 x 15 cm Photograph Kurnai Tide ...Colour photograph of the Esso oil rig supply vessel Kurnai Tide at Eastern Wharf prior to the official launch and unveiling of commemorative plaque by dignitaries from government, Esso and Koorie Elders at Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also one colour photograph taken before unveiling and two taken afterwards 04818.1, .2 and .3 10 x 15 cm fishing industry, oil and gas industry, boats and boating -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Mallacoota Memories, 1980
... Robinson; contact with settlers; mentions Biduelli, Kruatungulung, Murring, Ben- Kurnai, Mallekotang Mittong, Tinnon, Kyrekong, Ponedyang, Worarer Mittong groups. ...Robinson; contact with settlers; mentions Biduelli, Kruatungulung, Murring, Ben- Kurnai, Mallekotang Mittong, Tinnon, Kyrekong, Ponedyang, Worarer Mittong groups. ...This book was produced by the Mallacoota and District Historical Society. The Society, founded in 1974, has a museum housed in a World War 2 Bunker in Mallacoota . The bunker was handed over to the Society by the R.S.L.A small 104 pp book titled Mallacoota Memories. On the front cover is a coloured photo of lakes and trees. The title is in red. The book contains early observations by J.[G] A. Robinson; contact with settlers; mentions Biduelli, Kruatungulung, Murring, Ben- Kurnai, Mallekotang Mittong, Tinnon, Kyrekong, Ponedyang, Worarer Mittong groups. The history is from 1841 -1945. It was produced by Mallacoota and District Historical Society.mallacoota-history robinson-j.a -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Kurnai Tide Lakes Entrance, 1/06/1990 12:00:00 AM
... Black and white photograph taken at official ceremony naming the Esso oil rig supply vessel Kurnai Tide at Eastern Wharf Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Celebrations Local Government Buildings Black and white photograph taken at official ceremony naming the Esso oil rig supply vessel Kurnai Tide at Eastern Wharf Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...Black and white photograph taken at official ceremony naming the Esso oil rig supply vessel Kurnai Tide at Eastern Wharf Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also two black and white photographs taken at same event showing Albert Mullett, Jack Jacko Johnson, Corey Simpson, Mark Boon: Daryl Archibald of Esso, Shane Doyle crew member and Brian Miers Minister of Aboriginal Affairs celebrations, local government, buildings -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Ruins of Angus McMillan's original Bushy Park Homestead near Maffra, 2014, 07/06/2014
... European settlement did not take place without resistance, and in return, massacres were inflicted by Angus McMillan and others on Gunai people, especially between the years of 1840 and 1850. ...European settlement did not take place without resistance, and in return, massacres were inflicted by Angus McMillan and others on Gunai people, especially between the years of 1840 and 1850. ...Angus McMillan named the Avon River after the river of the same name in his native Scotland. In 1840 he established a pastoral run at Bushy Park, north-west of the township. William Odell Raymond established a run in the area in 1842, and built his house, Strathfieldsaye, during 1848–54. European settlement did not take place without resistance, and in return, massacres were inflicted by Angus McMillan and others on Gunai people, especially between the years of 1840 and 1850. (wikipedia)bushy park, angus mcmillan, avon river -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Anglo-Australasian Photographic Company, Scene near Corranderrk Station, c. 1876
... These were Lake Tyers (Anglican) and Ramahyuck (Presbyterian/Moravian) in eastern Victoria for the Gunai/Kurnai clans; Ebenezer (Moravian) in north-west Victoria for the clans of the Wimmera and Lower Murray; and Lake Condah (Anglican) in south-west Victoria. ...These were Lake Tyers (Anglican) and Ramahyuck (Presbyterian/Moravian) in eastern Victoria for the Gunai/Kurnai clans; Ebenezer (Moravian) in north-west Victoria for the clans of the Wimmera and Lower Murray; and Lake Condah (Anglican) in south-west Victoria. ...Nicholas Caire was born on Guernsey in the Channel Islands in 1837. He arrived in Adelaide with his parents in about 1860. In 1867, following photographic journeys in Gippsland, he opened a studio in Adelaide. From 1870 to 1876 he lived and worked in Talbot in Central Victoria. In 1876 he purchased T. F. Chuck's studios in the Royal Arcade Melbourne. In 1885, following the introduction of dry plate photography, he began a series of landscape series, which were commercially successful. As a photographer, he travelled extensively through Victoria, photographing places few of his contemporaries had previously seen. He died in 1918. Reference: Jack Cato, 'Caire, Nicholas John (1837–1918)', Australian Dictionary of Biography. The 1860s marked the beginning of the era of reserves and missions. Six Aboriginal reserves were established during the 1860s. These were under the control of the Board for the Protection of Aborigines. Four were Christian missions receiving government aid. These were Lake Tyers (Anglican) and Ramahyuck (Presbyterian/Moravian) in eastern Victoria for the Gunai/Kurnai clans; Ebenezer (Moravian) in north-west Victoria for the clans of the Wimmera and Lower Murray; and Lake Condah (Anglican) in south-west Victoria. The other two were secular government controlled reserves: Framlingham which, like Lake Condah, was established for the Mara-speaking Gunditjmara and Kirrae-wurrung people of south-west Victoria; and Coranderrk, located about 60 kilometres north-east of Melbourne, for the Kulin clans of central Victoria. In 1863, after a period of devastation to the Kulin people, Coranderrk was established at the junction of the Yarra River and Badger Creek. Reference: http://coranderrk.com/, accessed 24 December 2016An original, rare photograph from the series 'Views of Victoria: General Series' by the photographer, Nicholas Caire (1837-1918). The series of 60 photographs that comprise the series was issued c. 1876 and reinforced a neo-Romantic view of the Australian landscape to which a growing nationalist movement would respond. Nicholas Caire was active as a photographer in Australia from 1858 until his death in 1918. His vision of the Australian bush and pioneer life had a counterpart in the works of Henry Lawson and other nationalist poets, authors and painters.Albumen silver photograph mounted on boardprinted in ink on support l.c.: SCENE NEAR "CORRANDERRK" STATION. / COPYRIGHT REGISTERED. printed in ink on support reverse c.: VIEWS OF VICTORIA. / (GENERAL SERIES.) / No. 9. / SCENE NEAR "CORRANDERRK" STATION. / This scene was taken from the hill near Rourke's Bridge, on the Healesville Road, and displays in the foreground / the River Yarra. The roadway which is seen in the mid-distance has lately been constructed by the Government, / as the old tracks which formerly existed, were liable to be swamped by the periodical overflowing of the River. Mount / Ridell can be seen in the extreme distance immediately behind the roadway. / Corranderrk is the local habitation / for the natives of this district, and is situated on the right hand side of the picture, about a mile and a half / from the roadway. printed in ink on support reverse l.c.l.: J.W. FORBES, Agent, printed in ink on support reverse l.c.: ANGLO-AUSTRALASIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, MELBOURNE. printed in ink on support reverse l.c.r.: 10 Temple Court, Collins Street West.nicholas caire (1837-1918), coranderrk aboriginal station, aborigine, yarra river, badger creek, first peoples, aboriginal and torres straight islander -
Orbost & District Historical Societynewsletter, Jinga, July 1979
... Croajingolong possibly comes from the Aboriginal words for 'belonging to' and 'east' and is the name of one of the five clans of the Kurnai (Gunni) - the Krauatungalung, who lived in this region. ...Croajingolong possibly comes from the Aboriginal words for 'belonging to' and 'east' and is the name of one of the five clans of the Kurnai (Gunni) - the Krauatungalung, who lived in this region. ...Cann River is 75 km east of Orbost. The Cann River School newsletter is published fortnightly and includes a calendar of upcoming activities in the school and local community. When the newsletter started (probably in 1968) there was a discussion in the school as to what it would be called - Jinga eventually came out of that and it's still the same today. Jinga derived its name from Croajingolong. Croajingolong possibly comes from the Aboriginal words for 'belonging to' and 'east' and is the name of one of the five clans of the Kurnai (Gunni) - the Krauatungalung, who lived in this region. It is likely that the decision to go with 'Jinga' over 'Jingo' was made by popular vote. For a few years the school published a year magazine called Croalong, and now combines the two so the last issue of Jinga for the year is actually titled Croajingolong! (Information provided by Ruby, current editor of Jinga.) In small rural communities newsletters are an important communication medium. Cann River P-12 College has played a significant part in the education students in the Cann River district . It is the sole educational institution in Cann river. A newsletter for Cann River School. It contains black and white photographs, children's work and reports.newsletter-jinga cann-river
