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Exhibition Poster of Kangaroos
Exhibition Poster on board of Kangaroos
Peppin Heritage Centre Deniliquin NSW
0
Created for the Peppin Heritage Centre Deniliquin
First Tent Embassy Photo
The first poster leading to the setting up of the Tent Embassy. The first NAIDOC Week protest held in 1972
Gifted to Yarkuwa by one of the original organisers
0
The First NAIDOC WEEK Poster for the first NAIDOC protest.
Floods at Moonacullah 1930s
groups of community members at Moonacullah
Yarkuwa IKC
0
Poster created during community and family history research
Food Poster
Poster containing coloured photos of traditional Aboriginal food, animals and plants
1000 x 673
0
Made by students at TAFE during family history studies 2002
Football Team Moonacullah
Coloured photograph of Moonacullah Football Team 1950s
0
Moonacullah Football Team played and won 1 premiership game and lost the cup...
General photos at Moonacullah
containing histric group photos at Moonacullah
Yarkuwa IKC
0
Created during community and family history research
Grinding dish.
Grinding dish, made from sandstone, small, slightly oblong in shape with small grinding groove in the center, evidence of use wear.
c.15cm long x c.12cm wide x c.6cm thick
Deniliquin Historical Society
not known
0
Donated to Yarkuwa
Grinding stone -
Made from sandstone, with shallow grinding groove on top, with evidence of use wear. Blank traded into region.
c.35cm long x c.20cm wide x c.5cm thick, groove c.1cm deep.
Deniliquin Historical Society
not known
0
Donated to Yarkuwa
Grinding stone,
Grinding stone, made from sandstone, traded in from Mt William, possibly used for grinding herbs or medicinal plants, with evidence of grinding activity.
15cm long x c.12cm wide x c.5cm deep, grinding grove c.2cm deep x c.10cm across.
Not known at this stage
not known
0
Donated to Yarkuwa
Grinding stone.
Grinding stone made from sandstone, slightly oblong in shape, shallow grinding groove on top, evidence of use wear. Blank traded in to region.
.20cm long x c.15cm wide x 5cm thick.
Not known at this stage
not known
0
Donated to Yarkuwa
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