Upper Murrumbidgee : Talking fish - making connections with the rivers of the Murray-Darling Basin
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2011
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Resumo |
The Upper Murrumbidgee cuts its way through the Snowy Mountains in south‐eastern New South Wales, snaking its way south, then turning north before dropping into the lowland and heading west to join the Murray downstream of Swan Hill. The Upper ‘Bidgee floodplain is only a couple of hundred metres wide, a stark contrast to the kilometres‐wide floodplains in other parts of the Murray‐ Darling Basin. When the floods come, they come up quickly and roar through the narrow valleys. These are the traditional lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngarigo peoples. They fished the river and surrounding waterways and hunted the wetlands. The seasonal rise and fall of the water guided their travels and featured in their stories. The Ngunnawal and Ngarigo people have seen their land and the river change... |
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Murray-Darling Basin Authority, Canberra |
Relação |
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/411772/Upper-Mbidgee_FINAL-Jan2013-for-web.pdf Frawley, Jodi, Nichols, Scott, Goodall, Heather, & Baker, Elizabeth (2011) Upper Murrumbidgee : Talking fish - making connections with the rivers of the Murray-Darling Basin. [Textual Work] |
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Copyright 2011 Murray-Darling Basin Authority |
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http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/habitat/publications/historical-accounts/talking-fish-in-the-murray-darling-basin School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Future Environments |
Palavras-Chave | #050203 Environmental Education and Extension #210300 HISTORICAL STUDIES |
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Creative Work |