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Stories behind the Fishing Net - Riverfest Workshop: Celebrating Indigenous Knowledge and River Health
11/10/2024
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Abstract
The Stories behind the Fishing Net are shared along with the following:
Learn about the unique fishing net created by the staff and residents of Namatjira Haven, honouring the legacy of Aunty Gwen Williams. The net will also be available for viewing.
Witness a live demonstration of how the net was constructed using string made from the Native Hibiscus, gathered throughout the year. Local knowledge holder Mr Dhinawan Baker leads this construction and story.
Enjoy a short film documenting the construction process, created by local Aboriginal filmmaker, Coedie McCarthy, Director and co-Producer of the film. The film will presented by co-Producer, Dr Tom Dick from Namabunda Farm.This project has been assisted by the NSW Government through its Environmental Trust.
Participate in a hands-on workshop and learn how to make the string yourself.
A Yarning Circle with Aunty Jacqui Williams:
Join Aunty Jacqui Williams for a meaningful discussion honouring Aunty Gwen and exploring the rich cultural traditions connected to this project.
This interactive workshop is perfect for anyone interested in river health, Indigenous knowledge, and sustainable practices. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and celebrate our natural heritage.
Details
- Title
- Stories behind the Fishing Net - Riverfest Workshop: Celebrating Indigenous Knowledge and River Health
- Creators
- Jacqui Williams Aunty (Rights Holder) - Bundjalung ElderPhil Roberts Uncle (Rights Holder) - Bundjalung ElderKylie Day (Author) - Southern Cross University, Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian PeoplesAimee Andersen (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityThomas Dick (Author)Dhinawan Baker (Contributor)
- Identifiers
- 991013226811802368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Children and Young People; Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples
- Resource Type
- Presentation