NettetIt was created in 1996 as part of the Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia project and attempts to show language, social or nation groups based on published sources … NettetSydney Church of England Grammar School acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners of the land on which it is built; the Cammeraygal people of the Guringai tribe of the Eora Nation. Sydney Church of England Grammar School also acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners of the land and water throughout Australia …
Whose Country am I on? AIATSIS
Nettet3. sep. 2024 · Non-Indigenous people and land owners might consider land as something they own, a commodity to be bought and sold, an asset to make profit from, but also a means to make a living off it or simply 'home'. [1] They 'develop' land, as if it was unfinished or raw. For Aboriginal people the relationship is much deeper. NettetAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or printed material. To listen to our Acknowledgement of Country, click here . kenneth huffman obituary
Lindfield Village Living Ku-ring-gai
Nettet2. apr. 2024 · Litchfield National Park is an ancient landscape shaped by water. Aboriginal people have lived throughout the area for thousands of years. It is important to the Koongurrukun, Mak Mak Marranunggu, Werat and Warray Aboriginal people. Their ancestral spirits formed the landscape, plants and animals and are still present in the … NettetLindfield is a village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England.The parish lies 1 mile (2 km) to the north-east of Haywards Heath, and stands on the upper reaches of the River Ouse.The name 'Lindfield' means 'open land with lime trees.' The parish Church, All Saints, stands at the top of the High Street and its history … NettetAboriginal people were the traditional owners of Lindfield until the timber-getters of the convict camp arrived in 1810. Land grants to farmers and orchardists followed, with more development as the highway north, and later the railway, made transport easier. Suburban development proceeded side by side with dairies and small farms. kenneth hrubec obituary