Yuin People Far South Coast NSW

A space to honour, maintain and share Yuin knowledge, language and culture for future generations

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Welcome & Acknowledgement

Welcome & Acknowledgement

Bunja Smith explains the difference between a Welcome to Country and an Acknowledgement of Country. He explains why Acknowledging Country is a true sign or reconciliation....

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Life in the 50s and 60s

Life in the 50s and 60s

Cheryl Overton shares her memories of visiting town during the 50s and 60s all dressed up in their 'Sunday' best....

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Bunbal: Working in the Timber Industry

Bunbal: Working in the Timber Industry

Vivienne Mason shares stories about family members working in the timber history including a story about her uncles and about her mother when she was a child....

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Migration

Migration

Warren Foster talks about migration and the similar ways that people and whales travel. Warren explains that whales also have songlines and pass their songs down....

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Protecting Biamanga and Gulaga

Protecting Biamanga and Gulaga

Lynne Thomas talks about protecting Biamanga and Gulaga, the fight to protect them and reclaim them and what they represent culturally....

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Bad Girls of Baker’s Flat

Bad Girls of Baker’s Flat

Patricia Ellis OAM shares the Creation story of the Bad Girls at Baker's Flat and talks about the resources found at the site....

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Fishing

Fishing

Gary Campbell talks about fishing and the lineage of fishing in his family....

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Assimilation Days

Assimilation Days

Judy Norris talks about the assimilation days and her and her family's experience of trying to become part of the community....

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Religion

Religion

BJ Cruse talks about religion, traditional beliefs of Yuin Peoples....

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Featured topics

Learn about the cultural knowledge, language and traditions that connect us to Yuin Country.

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Caring for Country

Caring for Country

Ceremony Song & Dance

Ceremony Song & Dance

Community Life

Community Life

Culture

Culture

Environment

Environment

Plants

Plants

Explore Dictionaries

Use the map or the arrows below to explore the different cultural country names.

Transition areas of overlapping
					responsibilities and interests.
Transition areas of overlapping
responsibilities and interests.

Explore Dictionaries

Use the arrows below to explore the three different traditional languages from South of Nowra to the North-Eastern parts of Victoria.

Dhurga

South of Nowra to Narooma inclusive of Braidwood and Araluen.

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Djiringandj

Narooma to Bega inclusive of Bermagui and Wallaga Lake and down to just north of Eden

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Dhawa

Eden to the north-eastern parts of Victoria.

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Meet our Working Group

Hear from the dedicated Knowledge Holders and Educators who developed and continue to guide the Yuin Digital Keeping Place, for Traditional People of the Far South East Coast to reaffirm cultural knowledge and share it with the wider community.

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Reaffirming Yuin Cultural Knowledge

Yuin Timeline

Discover our timeline exploring key Yuin and national historical events, from deep time to the present.

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Part of the Yuin timeline developed for the Yuin Digital Keeping Place.

Welcome to the Yuin Digital Keeping Place. This website is intended to record and share information on events and people that have impacted on Yuin history, language and lifestyle. Over the coming years, we plan to keep improving and updating this website so that it can include an even wider and richer collection of stories from Yuin Families. We, the Yuin DKP Project Working Group, understand that language is living, and acknowledge that different spellings have been used throughout history. For this project, we've agreed to use the language spellings Dhurga, Djiringandj, and Dhawa. We invite the Yuin and wider community to explore and learn from this Digital Keeping Place.