1. Wadandi Boodjar - South West Map - THE LITTLE PRESS
Covering the area between Busselton, Dunsbourough, Cowaramup, Margaret River, Gnarabup, Witchcliffe, Redgate, Boranup Forest, Hamelin Bay, with a little arrow ...
The perfect art to remind you of a beautiful trip to the South West, or to celebrate this beautiful region. Covering the area between Busselton, Dunsbourough, Cowaramup, Margaret River, Gnarabup, Witchcliffe, Redgate, Boranup Forest, Hamelin Bay, with a little arrow to Augusta. Featuring the title "Wadandi Boodjar, Aus
2. [PDF] The Cultural Seascape of Wadandi Boodja - Marine Biodiversity Hub
This project was designed to map a broad overview of the cultural values associated with Australia's South- west Marine Parks. The results do not fully ...
3. Shire Boundary Map | Shire of Augusta Margaret River
The Shire of Augusta Margaret River acknowledges we are on Wadandi and Pibelmen Boodja, whose ancestors and their descendants are the traditional owners of this ...
View the Shire of Augusta Margaret River boundary
4. Welcome and Acknowledgment of Country | Shire of Augusta Margaret ...
The Wadandi Boodja (Motherland) reaches from Bunbury, along the coast of Geographe Bay, extending to Yallingup (Place of Holes) to Talinup, Augusta (Place of ...
Access the Shire’s welcome to country, acknowledging the traditional owners of this country.
5. A Model for Integrating Cultural Knowledge Systems and Western ...
An interactive map and database will integrate cultural and Western knowledge systems for use by the community. The Map will be layered by the Wadandi ...
This project will demonstrate a pathway to re-embed a Wadandi Songline as a conservation corridor in a socially and ecologically fragmented landscape.
6. Aboriginal people - Kaartdijin Noongar
... boodja. The Tindale Map: Perspectives on the South-West and Noongar Country. Norman Tindale's map of tribal boundaries was published in 1974. It shows ...
Amangu – Noongar dialectical group Yued/Yuat – Noongar dialectical group Whadjuk/Wajuk – Noongar dialectical group Binjareb/Pinjarup – Noongar dialectical group Wardandi – Noongar dialectical group Balardong/Ballardong – Noongar dialectical group Nyakinyaki – Noongar dialectical group Wilman – Noongar dialectical group Ganeang – Noongar dialectical group Bibulmun/Piblemen – Noongar dialectical group Mineng – Noongar dialectical group Goreng – Noongar dialectical group Wudjari – Noongar dialectical group Njunga – Noongar dialectical group kaartdijin – knowledge nyininy – sit, sat or sitting nitcha – this, here ngulla – our About Noongar Noongar means ‘a person of the south-west of Western Australia,’ or the name for the ‘original inhabitants of the south-west of Western Australia’ and we are one of the largest Aboriginal cultural blocks in Australia. Noongar are made up of fourteen different language groups (which may be spelt in different ways): Amangu, Yued/Yuat, Whadjuk/Wajuk, Binjareb/Pinjarup, Wardandi, Balardong/Ballardong, Nyakinyaki, Wilman, Ganeang, Bibulmun/Piblemen, Mineng, Goreng and Wudjari and Njunga. Each of these language groups correlates with different geographic areas with ecological distinctions. Noongar have ownership of our own kaartdijin and culture. Not all Noongar cultural history and kaartdijin can be shared. Noongar boodja – country covers the entire south-western portion of Western Australia. The boundary commences […]
7. Aboriginal Culture - City of Busselton
The City of Busselton sits on Wadandi Country that is called Wadandi Boodja. The Wadandi people are the Traditional Custodians, and have lived and breathed ...
The City of Busselton sits on Wadandi Country that is called Wadandi Boodja.
8. Public Art Collection - City of Bunbury
The City's thriving art scene is headlined by the striking Wardandi Boodja ... Bunbury Street Art Map. Visit the Bunbury Regional Art Gallery to find out more ...
Bunbury is home to the largest street and public art collection in regional Australia with colourful and inspirational urban art scattered throughout City streets. The City’s thriving art scene is headlined by the striking Wardandi Boodja at Koombana Bay. Wardandi Boodja is a five and a half metre corten steel bust located on the foreshore. The sculpture represents a Noongar face and seeks to merge traditional sculpture and advanced fabrication technology to create a striking contemporary artwork that pays deep […]
9. FESTIVAL MAP | Strings Attached - The West Australian Guitar Festival
Here in the South-West ngala kaadatj nidja Wadandi Boodja. We acknowledge that this event takes place on Wadandi Boodja, and ask that you show respect ...
Strings Attached: The West Australian Guitar Festival 6-8 October, 2023 | Margaret River, WA
10. Wadandi Track North | Busselton to Yallingup Siding - The Life of Py
We almost made it to Broadwater Resort before Donovan decided to stop and check out Google Maps, confirming that we had missed the turn by a good 3.5km. It wasn ...
The northern end of the Wadandi Track, an old rail trail taking you from Busselton Jetty to Yalingup Siding, this mix of urban and bushland locations provides a pleasant ride.
11. songlines | MARINE BIODIVERSITY HUB
This report is designed to provide cultural guidance for the understanding and management of the Australian Marine Parks on Wadandi Watturu Boodja ...
The Cultural Seascape of Wadandi Boodja: The Cultural Values of Australia’s South-west Marine Parks
12. A Short History of Busselton - Undalup
The City of Busselton sits on the part of Nyungar country called Wadandi Boodja. The Wadandi people are the Traditional Custodians, and have lived and breathed ...
The City of Busselton sits on the part of Nyungar country called Wadandi Boodja. The Wadandi people are the Traditional Custodians, and have lived and breathed off this ancient land for over 40,000 years.
13. Undalup Association: Wadandi, Saltwater People
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We are here to share the culture, traditions, knowledge and history of the Wadandi people with the South West communities, the significance of our Elders and Traditional Custodians.
14. Projects | AAI - Applied Archaeology International
Wadandi Boodja: Undalup Association · Murujuga Rangers · Esperance Tjaltjraak: Strategic Partnership · Gangalidda-Garawa and Normanton Rangers · Cultural Mapping, ...