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Koorie Heritage Trust
Article - Thesis, Gibbins, Helen, Possum Skin Cloaks and the Construction of Identity Through Place and Space, 2007
... Possum Skin Cloaks and the Construction of Identity Through...Possum Skin Cloaks... Culture Possum Skin Cloaks Aboriginal Australian. Indigenous ...In this thesis I aim to investigate how Indigenous people in southeastern Australia construct identity through place two hundred and eighteen years after the first arrival of European settlers and the dislocation of Indigenous people from Country began. I will use the construction of possum skin cloaks as a case study through which to examine this. A thesis submitted to the School of Political and Social Inquiry Monash University (2007) in partial fulfllment of a Bachelor of Letters (Honours) degree.111 P.; tables; ports.; facs.; refs.; maps; In this thesis I aim to investigate how Indigenous people in southeastern Australia construct identity through place two hundred and eighteen years after the first arrival of European settlers and the dislocation of Indigenous people from Country began. I will use the construction of possum skin cloaks as a case study through which to examine this. A thesis submitted to the School of Political and Social Inquiry Monash University (2007) in partial fulfllment of a Bachelor of Letters (Honours) degree.aboriginal, australin, material culture, possum skin cloaks, aboriginal australian., indigenous culture, aboriginal, australian - 19th century, contemporary koorie culture - possum skin cloak making. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, National Museum of Australia, Wrapped in a Possum Skin Cloak by Amanda Jane Reynolds, 2005
... Wrapped in a Possum Skin Cloak by Amanda Jane Reynolds...possum skin cloaks..., artworks, ornaments and two magnificently worked possum skin cloaks...., artworks, ornaments and two magnificently worked possum skin cloaks ...Debra Couzens, Vicki Couzens, Lee Darroch and Treahna Hamm revived their communities' craft of cloak-making. Comprises tools, artworks, ornaments and two magnificently worked possum skin cloaks.vii, 64 p. : chiefly col. ill., map, ports. ; 18 cm.ISBN 1876944366aboriginal culture, possum skin cloaks -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Paul Calisto, Ballarat School of Mines students making the Possum Skin Cloak "Dyirranga", 2002, 2002
... Ballarat School of Mines students making the Possum Skin...possum skin cloak... Possum Skin Cloak.... certificate in koori art and design possum skin cloak bianca nikkelson ...The artists who contributed to this work were undertaking an Advanced Certificate in Koori Art and Design, which ran at the Ballarat School of Mines from 1995-2002. They classes took place on the SMB Campus in the former Ballarat Technical School (Gribble Building)Photograph of students making the Ballarat School of Mines Possum Skin Cloak.advanced certificate in koori art and design, possum skin cloak, bianca nikkelson, diana nikkelson, fred cahir, aboriginal, possum, pelts, kim nikkelson -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, William Buckley
... Image of William Buckley wearing a possum skin cloak... skin cloak and wearing two spears. William Buckley Image ...William Buckley was an escaped convict who lived with the Waddawurrung.Image of William Buckley wearing a possum skin cloak and wearing two spears.william buckley, aborigines, aboriginal, wuddawurrung -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Mandy Thomas, Wurundjeri (Woi wurrung) : cultural resource kit, 2012
... possum skin cloaks... activities for children educational resources possum skin cloaks ...Aimed at primary aged children, contains stories, activities and information to assist in education the young person.games, colour illustrationswurundjeri, woi wurrung, stories, activities for children, educational resources, possum skin cloaks, primary school education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Carrs Plains Aborigionals 1870's
... skin cloak. Buggys in background... on tree trunk, woman in possum skin cloak. Buggys in background ...AboriginalGroup of Aboriginals seated on tree trunk, woman in possum skin cloak. Buggys in backgroundCarrs Plains -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Aborigine with Kangaroo and Emu
... possum skin cloak...Gold representation of an Aborigine wearing a possum skin... cloak Gold representation of an Aborigine wearing a possum skin ...Gold representation of an Aborigine wearing a possum skin cloak holding a spear, with kangaroo, emu and platypus.aborigine, aboriginal, kangaroo, platypus, emu, possum skin cloak -
Camperdown & District Historical Society
Photograph - Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George), c1874
... traditional possum skin cloak and holding a walking stick ... of Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) wearing traditional possum skin ...When he died at Camperdown in February 1883, Wombeetch Puyuun, also known as 'Camperdown George', was the last member of the Liwira Gundidj clan of the Djargurd Wurrung still living on Country.Image of Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) wearing traditional possum skin cloak and holding a walking stick Back: George Camperdowncdhs, wombeetch puyuun, djargurd wurrung, djargurdwurrung, camperdown george -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image - black and white, "Queen" Mary - Ballarat Tribe, c1877, c1877
... Aboriginal woman in possum skin cloak and holding... Mary Fred Kruger Aboriginal woman in possum skin cloak ...Digitised directly from 'Blackfellows of Australia' by Charles Barrett and A.S. Kenyon (Sun Books)Aboriginal woman in possum skin cloak and holding a boomerang and spears. Woven baskets and a boomerang sit at her feet.aborigine, aboriginal, queen mary, fred kruger -
Camperdown & District Historical Society
Photograph - Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) at Lake Gnotuk, c1874
... traditional possum skin cloak and holding a spear at Lake Gnotuk... George) wearing traditional possum skin cloak and holding a spear ...When he died at Camperdown in February 1883, Wombeetch Puyuun, also known as 'Camperdown George', was the last member of the Liwira Gundidj clan of the Djargurd Wurrung still living on Country.Image of Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) wearing traditional possum skin cloak and holding a spear at Lake Gnotuk, Camperdown, Victoriacdhs, wombeetch puyuun, djargurd wurrung, djargurdwurrung, camperdown george -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Yarruun Parpur Tarneen (Victorious) "Queen" of the Morporr Tribe, Victoria
... a possum skin cloak. She is Yarruun Parpur Tarneen of the Morporr... of an Aboriginal woman wearing a possum skin cloak. She is Yarruun Parpur ...Digitised directly from 'Blackfellows of Australia' by Charles Barrett and A.S. Kenyon (Sun Books)Black and white depiction of an Aboriginal woman wearing a possum skin cloak. She is Yarruun Parpur Tarneen of the Morporr Tribe, Victoria aborigine, aboriginal, yarruun parpur tarneen, morporr tribe -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Wrapped in a Possum Skin Cloak
... Wrapped in a Possum Skin Cloak...possum skin cloak... of the Maiden's Punt Yorta Yorta possum skin cloak collected in 1853... aboriginal aborigine possum skin cloak possum skin rug debra couzens ...Soft covered book with the image of sewn possum skin pelts on the cover. The book outlines the Toolyn Koortakay collection (National Museum of Australia) comprising of artwork, possum skin dance ornaments, tools, and two cloaks: a reproduction of the Maiden's Punt Yorta Yorta possum skin cloak collected in 1853 and a reproduction of the Lake Condah Gunditjmara possum skin cloak. aboriginal, aborigine, possum skin cloak, possum skin rug, debra couzens, vicki couzens, lee darroch, trehna hamm, amanda reynolds -
Clunes Museum
Book, Fred Cahir, My Country All Gone The White Men Have Stolen It - The Invasion of the Wadawurrung Country 1800-1870, 2019
... in a possum skin cloak standing in front of an early topographical map... wrapped in a possum skin cloak standing in front of an early ...THIS BOOK REALLY BEGAN ON THE NULLABORE PLAIN IN 1983 WHEN I WAS CYCLING SOLO ACROSS AUSTRALIA FROM PERTH TO MELBOURNE...Soft Cover book , depicts a young Aboriginal women wrapped in a possum skin cloak standing in front of an early topographical map of Port Phillip. 348 pages.non-fictionTHIS BOOK REALLY BEGAN ON THE NULLABORE PLAIN IN 1983 WHEN I WAS CYCLING SOLO ACROSS AUSTRALIA FROM PERTH TO MELBOURNE...first nations history, wadawurrung country -
Camperdown & District Historical Society
Photograph - Wombeetch Puyunn (Camperdown George), Mr F.B.W. Stevenson, c1881
... tooth necklace and possum skin cloak, holding a boomerang... tooth necklace and possum skin cloak, holding a boomerang ...When he died at Camperdown in February 1883, Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) (c1820-1883), was the last member of the Liwura Gundidj clan of the Djargurd Wurrung, still living on Country.Black and white studio photograph of Wombeetch Puyunn (Camperdown George) in traditional dress wearing a headband, kangaroo tooth necklace and possum skin cloak, holding a boomerang and carved shield Back: WOMBEETCH PUUYUUN, CHIEF, AND LAST OF THE LOCAL TRIBEScdhs, djargurd wurrung, djargurdwurrung, cdhsfirstnations -
Brighton Historical Society
Rug, Possum skin rug, early twentieth century
... possum skin cloaks has long been a culturally important practice...-eastern Australia, making possum skin cloaks has long been ...For the First Peoples of south-eastern Australia, making possum skin cloaks has long been a culturally important practice. But during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, possums and other native animals were also heavily hunted by white colonists who coveted their warm and fashionable furs. This rug, made from fifteen possum pelts, was used in a Brighton home during cold winter months in the 1920s.Possum skin rug made from 15 rectangular cut pelts mounted onto a brown wool felt with cut scalloped edges. possum skin, rug, fur, 1920s -
Federation University Historical Collection
Artwork, other - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat School of Mines Possum Skin Cloak "Dyirranga", 2002
... Ballarat School of Mines Possum Skin Cloak "Dyirranga"...possum skin cloak...Photograph of the Ballarat School of Mines Possum Skin... and design possum skin cloak greg clark laura guest tim karpany kym ...The artists who contributed to this work were undertaking an Advanced Certificate in Koori Art and Design, which ran at the Ballarat School of Mines from 1995-2002)Photograph of the Ballarat School of Mines Possum Skin Cloak, along with details of each panel. .1) View of engraving .2) View of fur .3) Centre detail by Diane Nikkelson .4) Detail by Joe Lee .5) Detail .7) Detail of a swan .8) Detail of a snake by Sam Morrison .9) Detail of a turtle .10) Detail of a whale .11) Detail of an eel by Diane Nikkelson .12) Detail of an emu by Laura Guest .13) Detail of a parrot .14) Detail advanced certificate in koori art and design, possum skin cloak, greg clark, laura guest, tim karpany, kym krasa, joe lee, jason marks, sam morrison, bianca nikkelson, diana nikkelson, kelly saylor, val d'angri, fred cahir, paul lambeth, aboriginal, eel trap, whale, cockatoo, snake, turtle, fish, eagle, emu, swan, pelts, possum -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, University of Ballarat Annual Report, 2008, 2008
... possum skin cloak diana nikkelson..., Horsham, possum skin cloak. ... herbert possum skin cloak diana nikkelson kelly barrett bianca ...Black soft covered book. Contents include: Timeline, merger between University of Ballarat and the Ballarat School of Mines, David Battersby, Jacinta Allan, Robert R. T. Smith, 2020 Vision and Agenda, Peter Gell, IBM, Technology Park, Geoffrey Blainey, Karen Douglas, John Brumby, Graduation Procession, David Waldron, Robyn Brandenburg, beer awards, Victoria Mitchell, VIOSH 30th anniversary, Fadi Charcher, Colin Trembath, Ballarat Railway Station, Shelley Nash, James Coglan. Ballarat Foundation, Sandra Herbert, Horsham, possum skin cloak. university of ballarat, ballarat school of mines, battersby, david battersby, jacinta allan, university of ballarat timeline, robert h.t. smith, geoffrey blainey, karen douglas, academic procession, john brumby, australasian international beer awards, david waldron, robyn brandenberg, colin trembath, shelley nash, sandra herbert, possum skin cloak diana nikkelson, kelly barrett, bianca nikkelson -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Cloak, Dr Deanne Gilson, Campfire Gathering, Meeting Place Cloak, 2022
... of possum skin cloaks, wooden shields, spear heads, baskets and some... of possum skin cloaks, wooden shields, spear heads, baskets and some ...Standing proud, still here, the spirit of ten ancestral matriarchs adorned in contemporary ceremonial cloaks. Representing our women past, present and future, her Spirit, our culture, our Country (spelt with a capital for its importance and this is part of First Peoples protocols on acknowledging Country, our strength, our resilience and healing towards a sustainable future). The circle and diamond pattern are ancient symbols used by Wadawurrung people dating pre-colonisation on possum skin and kangaroo skin cloaks, other artefacts like spear heads (carved), wooden shields, stone tools and caves were painted with blood, ochre and bound with grass tree sap, black wattle tree sap and kangaroo fats. The diamond pattern was a strong design used by men on shields and women on baskets and adornments. Shields were taken from the tree in the colder months when the tree was cold as the wood came off cleaner. Ochre colours of red, white, yellow and charcoal were often used to colour in and decorate the skin side of possum skin cloaks, wooden shields, spear heads, baskets and some coolamon bowls.The design for this cloak has been simplified from the original artefact design.Cloak with black and white diamond and circle design on outer cloak and coral and white line pattern within lining. Trimming is solid black. Cloak is machine sewn and handstitched with hand stitching on shoulder seam.deanne gilson, wadawurrung, first nations, cloak -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, other, 'Eel Trap with Emu Feathers' by Bronwyn Razem, 2013
... paintings, and her works also draw on the possum skin cloak... paintings, and her works also draw on the possum skin cloak ..."The breeze going through the eel trap gives a feeling of water flowing through the vessel with the feathers softly waiving as the water flows. My grandfather Nicholas Couzens and my uncles made eel traps to fish the Hopkins River - this is how my mother learnt the techniques which she passed on to me."Bronwyn RAZEM Gunditjmara/Kirrae Whurrong Bronwyn Razem is an Indigenous Australian basket weaver and painter. She is a Gunditjmara woman of the Kirrae Whurrong clan of western Warrnambool on the Victorian coastline. Bronwyn’s practice involves an exploration of her Indigenous heritage and identity, and she creates symbolic representations of places and events that are meaningful to her family. She integrates ochres, sand and other materials into her paintings, and her works also draw on the possum skin cloak traditions of her ancestors. In 2008, Bronwyn was chosen by the Australia Council for the Arts to be part of a delegation of Indigenous artists to attend the 10th Pacific Arts Festival in Western Samoa. Bronwyn’s mother, Aunty Zelda Couzens, was a well-respected basket weaver and elder who taught Bronwyn basket-making techniques. Bronwyn now regularly conducts basket weaving workshops with Victorian Indigenous communities in order to facilitate the revival of cultural traditions. She has a Bachelor of Arts with Honours at Deakin University, and in 2008 she was enrolled in a Master by Research degree at Deakin Institute of Koorie Education, Geelong, and was living in Ballarat. (https://www.daao.org.au/bio/bronwyn-razem/biography/, accessed 18 April 2016) This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Bronwyn RAZEM (1953- ) Gunditjmara/Kirraw Wurrong A woven New Zealand flax eel trap with emu feathers. This work won the University of Ballarat Acquisitive Award for work reflecting Victoria's Western District. The judges were impressed by Bronwyn Razem's translation of the traditional eel trap into a sculptural form evocative of the flow of water and possible the passage of time. The design and technical knowhow which Razem inherited from her mother, uncles, and grandfather connects this work to the family;s life and traditions. She then enhances the simplicity of this very functional object by the addition of delicate emu feathers, creating a work that creatively and symbolically transcends its original form. art, artwork, bronwyn razem, razem, eel trap, aboriginal, indigenous, available -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, A Corrobboree (sic)
... possum skin cloak... dancing camping campfire possum skin cloak Line image ...Line image of a Corroboree of Victorian Aborigines.aborigines, aboriginal, corroboree, celebration, dancing, camping, campfire, possum skin cloak -
Darebin Art Collection
Artwork, other - Maree Clarke, River reed necklace, 2014
... skin cloaks, together with contemporary designs of kangaroo ...Maree Clarke is a pivotal figure in the reclamation of south-east Australian Aboriginal art and cultural practices and has a passion for reviving and sharing elements of Aboriginal culture that were lost – or lying dormant – as a consequence of colonisation. She a leader in nurturing and promoting the diversity of contemporary Koorie artists through her revival of traditional possum skin cloaks, together with contemporary designs of kangaroo teeth necklaces, river reed necklaces and string headbands adorned with kangaroo teeth and echidna quills. River Reed Necklace forms a key element of the artist’s practice regenerating cultural practices and strengthening cultural identity and knowledge. Maree Clarke has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, and in 2021 she was the subject of a major survey exhibition Maree Clarke – Ancestral Memories at the National Gallery of Victoria. Other recent exhibitions include Tarnanthi, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (2021), The National, Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney (2021), Reversible Destiny, Tokyo Photographic Museum, Tokyo Japan (2021) and the King Wood Mallesons Contemporary Art Prize, for which she was awarded the Victorian Artist award. In 2020 she was awarded the Linewide Commission for the Metro Tunnel project and was the recipient of the Australia Council Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Fellowship.