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    <name><![CDATA[WA Journey Ways - Manja koorliny bidi (clan walking route) - Birak]]></name>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Mandja koorliny bidi (walking to a meeting place) are movements made by larger groups of people as they made their way to traditional gathering places for trading, lore, ceremony and festival. Birak (December-January) is the season of young people.&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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      <Data name="linkback"><![CDATA[https://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/community-environment/aboriginal-engagement/aboriginal-journey-ways/]]></Data>
      <Data name="creator"><![CDATA[Rose Davis (collected by A.L. Hill) in 'Journey Ways' project, Dr Francesca Robertson, Dr Noel Nannup, Alison Nannup.]]></Data>
      <Data name="publisher"><![CDATA[WA Journey Ways is a collaboration of Kurongkurl Katitjin, Edith Cowan University and WA Main Roads.]]></Data>
      <Data name="contact"><![CDATA[bill.pascoe@newcastle.edu.au]]></Data>
      <Data name="source_url"><![CDATA[https://batchelorpress.com/node/386]]></Data>
      <Data name="license"><![CDATA[Copyright. Do not re-use without permission.]]></Data>
      <Data name="rights"><![CDATA[<p>Material condensed from A.L Hill's Ph.D. Thesis, 'Sharing Sweet Water: Culture and the Wise Use of Wetlands in Western Australia (Murdoch University). Permissions provided for TLC Map. Do not re-use without permission.</p>]]></Data>
      <Data name="citation"><![CDATA[<p>Hill, A. L. 'Sharing Sweet Water: Culture and the Wise Use of Wetlands in Western Australia', Ph.D. Thesis, Murdoch University, 2013.</p>]]></Data>
      <Data name="language"><![CDATA[EN]]></Data>
      <Data name="created_at"><![CDATA[2023-07-26 12:57:01]]></Data>
      <Data name="updated_at"><![CDATA[2023-08-14 15:48:53]]></Data>
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      <description><![CDATA[In the season of gathered on the Swan River at Gooninup (where the Swan Brewery is now located) and on the South Perth foreshore. It was mosaic burning time, this would have flushed out  bush wallaby and kangaroo which were celebrated. 
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      <description><![CDATA[They moved up the coast to Yanchep named for the bulrushes that were so important. Here they were celebrated. 
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