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Name | WA Journey Ways - Manja koorliny bidi (clan walking route) - Kambarang |
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Description | 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. Kambarang (October-November) is the season of birth. |
Type | Journey |
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Contributor | Jacqui Wright |
Entries | 3 |
Allow ANPS? | No |
Added to System | 2023-07-26 12:54:27 |
Updated in System | 2023-08-14 15:50:41 |
Subject | indigenous, aboriginal, western australia, journey way |
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Creator | Rose Davis (collected by A.L. Hill) in 'Journey Ways' project, Dr Francesca Robertson, Dr Noel Nannup, Alison Nannup. |
Publisher | WA Journey Ways is a collaboration of Kurongkurl Katitjin, Edith Cowan University and WA Main Roads. |
Contact | bill.pascoe@newcastle.edu.au |
Citation | Hill, A. L. 'Sharing Sweet Water: Culture and the Wise Use of Wetlands in Western Australia', Ph.D. Thesis, Murdoch University, 2013. |
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Source URL | https://batchelorpress.com/node/386 |
Linkback | https://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/community-environment/aboriginal-engagement/aboriginal-journey-ways/ |
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Language | EN |
License | Copyright. Do not re-use without permission. |
Usage Rights | 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. |
Date Created (externally) | 2023-07-26 |