Mapping Boodjar Walyalup Fremantle
Access Status
Open access
Authors
Collard, Neville
Bropho, Herbert
Farlett, Farley
Ogilvie, Freda
Yarran, Gladys
Collard, Connie
Bynder, Barbara
Farley, Holly
Bean, Joe
Mahood, Kim
Nannup, Alison
Smith-Ali, Denise
Thomas, Jason
Grabasch, Greg
Fyfe, Jane
Date
2022Type
Book
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Faculty
Faculty of Humanities
School
School of Design and the Built Environment
Collection
Abstract
In 2021, a cross-cultural team of Nyungar Elders, spatial professionals and artists came together to create a hand painted map which a visualised the cultural knowledges of a key group of Whadjuk Noongar Elders. This book is a visual and written record of the Mapping Walyalup process. It prioritises the directions and words of Elders through using extensive quotes and pictures of key moments and outcomes of collaborative sessions. It shares Noongar perspectives and knowledge of Wadjuk Country Perth centred on Walyalup Fremantle that is culturally safe for all those who work, live in and visit Walyalup Fremantle.
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