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Wik boys head out bush during the season of Kaarp (wetseason) for some bush fruits known in language as 'may yoorp'. These berries are very sweet and are part of a healthy bush-tucker diet.
The boys then enjoy a fun afternoon in the peak of Kaarps big wet at a local waterhole …
Stephen Gadlabarti Goldsmith talks about the importance of the karra (river redgum) in the history of the Kaurna community.
Kaurna language and culture is the property of the Kaurna community. For more information visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/kwp/
This video shows Violet Wadrill Nanaku and Biddy Wavehill Yamawurr Nangala collecting and preparing kilipi (bush bananas).
It was produced by Felicity Meakins (University of Queensland).
For more information, contact Felicity Meakins (f.meakins@uq.edu.au) or Karungkarni …
As Gurindji people, we use coolamons to carry young babies and to collect various bush foods and medicines. This video shows how we make coolamons, and the types of trees and tools we use to make them. It features Violet Wadrill Nanaku, Biddy Wavehill Yamawurr Nangala, Peggy …
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