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Noongar artist Denzel Coyne on how learning to carve wood helped him heal. 7m. Denzel Coyne shows his young daughter how to throw a kylie, or boomerang, he made from jarrah wood.
Denzel Coyne shows his young daughter how to throw a kylie, or boomerang, he made from jarrah wood. A descendent of a Stolen Generation survivor, the Noongar man with connections to Menang and ...
The Noongar never whistle at night, because they do not want to alert the Wirra Wirra, the bad spirits. Advertisement The pale people who landed they called the Djanga , the white spirits.
The Noongar Daa re-voiced version premiered under the stars and on Country in February, a collaboration between Indigenous production company Boomerang and Spear and the Perth Festival.
A first-of-its-kind study has finally revealed how Indigenous Australians delivered deadly strikes with their two iconic weapons.. The research, published in the journal Scientific Reports last ...
Traditional Aboriginal bush medicine from south-west Western Australia. THE COUNTRY OF the Noongar people in south-western Western Australia stretches from Geraldton to Esperance, comprising an area ...
When the Noongar raided a flour mill in 1834, Stirling and a group of militia took revenge by massacring 30 Noongar in Pinjarra. Many other massacres occurred, one of the worst in 1841 at Lake Miniup.
Today most Noongar people live in city suburbs and country towns. Numbering more than 40,000, they constitute the largest Aboriginal language group in Australia.
More than 6,500 years ago, Wadjemup was accessible by foot from what would today be considered mainland Australia. Its Indigenous Noongar people would hunt, gather, and turn to the stars for ...
In this season of Noongar Wellbeing Ballardong Whadjuk Noongar woman Brooke Collard yarns with young people about their perspectives on self care, community, and culture. I want to lead with deep ...