Upper Darling: Brewarrina to Bourke : Talking fish - making connections with the rivers of the Murray-Darling Basin


Autoria(s): Frawley, Jodi; Nichols, Scott; Goodall, Heather; Baker, Elizabeth
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

To say ‘Back o’ Bourke’ means ‘miles from anywhere’ to most Australians, however the Barwon and Darling Rivers that pass by the townships of Brewarrina and Bourke, respectively, are at the heart of the Murray‐Darling Basin. These are the traditional lands of the Ngiyampaa, Murawari and Yuwalaraay peoples (refer Aboriginal language groups in the Bringing back the fish section at the back of this booklet). They fished the river and surrounding waterways and hunted the wetlands. The Ngiyampaa, Murawari and Yuwalaraay people have seen their land and the rivers change...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67524/

Publicador

Murray-Darling Basin Authority, Canberra

Relação

http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/457036/Up-DarlingB2B_FINAL_Jan-2013-for-web.pdf

Frawley, Jodi, Nichols, Scott, Goodall, Heather, & Baker, Elizabeth (2011) Upper Darling: Brewarrina to Bourke : Talking fish - making connections with the rivers of the Murray-Darling Basin. [Textual Work]

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Murray-Darling Basin Authority

Fonte

http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/habitat/publications/historical-accounts/talking-fish-in-the-murray-darling-basin

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Tipo

Creative Work