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HomeUpcoming EventsThe History and Heritage of The Walbanga People From The Yuin Nation, South Coast of NSW: Q&A With Uncle Owen Carriage
The History and Heritage of the Walbanga People from the Yuin Nation, south coast of NSW: Q&A with Uncle Owen Carriage

Uncle Owen Carriage: Image Supplied

Q&A with Uncle Owen Carriage - in person or online via Zoom

Uncle Owen Carriage is a Walbanga man of the Yuin Nation and the founder and creator of Australia’s only two Indigenous newspapers, the Koori Mail and the National Indigenous Times. Uncle Owen is also a founder of the NSW South Coast Elders Council and proudly practices his culture and lore, including traditional hunting, fishing and gathering on his Country. 

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https://anu.zoom.us/j/84955848358?pwd=BlAgPRsbVdbBo9vrMB8mLEfcgz3FAo.1
Password: 602080

This seminar is part of the Ochre Card Lecture Series Indigenous cultural competency in Australian archaeological practice: Learning from our Elders and Indigenous archaeological practitioners.

Date & time

  • Thu 27 Mar 2025, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

AD Hope Conference room 1.28 + online

Speakers

  • Uncle Owen Carriage

Contact

  •  Dave Johnston
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