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NAIDOC WEEK POSTER 2016
NAIDOC WEEK POSTER 2016
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NAIDO Poster 1985
UNDERSTANDING - It takes the two of us. -Features photo of Indigenous Youth, with cloudy sky background.
567 cm x 800cm
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purchased by Yarkuwa
National Aborigines Day Poster 1972
National Aborigines Day Event Poster, Friday, 14 July 1972. Includes photo of Aboriginal Embassy in front of old Parliament House, Text - 'Advance Australia Where?' and directions for 'Torchlight March'.
578cm x 800cm
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Neil (Rusty) Ross playing guitar Macauley Street Deniliquin
Neil Ross posing with guitar n front yard of Macauley Street residence, c. 1961/2
271 x 276
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donated by family friend
News Article Pastoral Times
News Article Published in the Pastoral Times in 1883, on the Heritage 159 page.
Deniliquin Historical Society
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Published 1883
Nut cracking stone
Stone, round red with deep hole in the middle, used for breaking quandong seeds. Evidence of use wear.
c.15cm across x c.10cm high
Not known at this stage
not known
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Donated to Yarkuwa
Nut cracking stone, small.
Used to crack nuts like quandong seeds, small, round in shape c. deep groove in the middle top. Evidence of use wear. Traded in to region.
c.15cm across x 10cm thick
Deniliquin Historical Society
not known
0
Donated to Yarkuwa
Nut cracking stone - small, black
Small, black (basalt) pit in the middle, used for nut cracking
13cm long x 19cm wide x 17cm deep
Deniliquin Historical Society
Unknown
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Donated to Yarkuwa by Deniliquin Historical Society, no further information...
Oval cylindrical basket with string handle
Green dyed oval cylindrical basket with three string handle with three quandong seed beads at each end of handle, (non traditional fabric dye used after weaving)
length 255mm width 220mm height 120mm
Jeanette Crew
Debbie Flower
1
item was woven as a demonstration of Murray Valley traditional technique
Photograph of hand made ornamental artefacts
Features 3 boomerangs 2 spears set on a stand
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