Dulagaal

Every family has stories about the dhulagaal and the bunyip. We know these creatures are real because of the way they communicate with us and protect our Country.

The dhulagaal coexists with Yuin people.

They look after the land, they're everywhere.
Uncle Gary Campbell from Wallaga Lake
Uncle Gary Campbell from Wallaga Lake

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Dulagaal

Dulagaal

Warren Foster talks about the dulagaal. He shares stories about the dulagaal, what places they live in and his importance in culture....

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Dulagaal

Dulagaal

Lynne Thomas talks about the dulagaal. She share stories about the dulagaal and explains what places she wasn't allowed....

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Dulagaal and Bunyip

Dulagaal and Bunyip

Gary Campbell talks about the dulagaal and the bunyip. He shares the stories of why the dulagaal is so scary....

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Dulagaal

Dulagaal

Judy Norris shares a story about the dulagaal. She talks about a time she was on Gulaga and being followed by the dulagaal with her family....

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Dulagaal

Dulagaal

Bunja Smith explains who the dulagaal is and the fear he instilled....

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Dulagaal

Dulagaal

Cheryl Overton talks about the dulagaal. She shares a story of her uncles and grandfather running from a dulagaal....

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Dulagaal and Bunyip

Gary Campbell talks about the dulagaal and the bunyip. He shares the stories of why the dulagaal is so scary.

Gary Campbell shares a story about the Dulagaal.

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.