28 May 2021
Smithton High School students Kelsey Williams, Hunter Woolley and Ashton Monson along with youth mentor Selina Colgrave, Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation’s Luke Grey, Lesley and Ros Dick and Cheryl Marshall joined Claire and Dean from Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania on the trip of a lifetime recently, taking a helicopter flight into remote, untouched areas of the west coast to view aboriginal landmarks not accessible by foot.
Leaving Smithton airport at 8am the group boarded two helicopters taking the coastal track to Strahan, first stop Mainwaring River where they visited rock markings, hut depressions and sighted shell, stone artefacts and bone, possibly one of the ‘village’ sites referred to by Robinson [Plomley 1966].
Gần 1 600 tỷ đồng xây cầu đầu tiên vượt sông Thái Bình, kết nối Bắc Ninh và Hải Dương
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‘Like digging up someone’s grave’: Angst at plans to build road through WA Aboriginal massacre site
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A proposal to build a heavy vehicle bypass encroaching on the site of one of Western Australia’s bloodiest Aboriginal massacres has drawn the ire of traditional owners in the state’s South West.
WA’s traffic agency is seeking to use a controversial section of the Aboriginal Heritage Act to clear a portion of what traditional owners warn is the site of the Pinjarra massacre as part of a plan to divert trucks away from the town’s centre.
Like digging up someone s grave : Angst at plans to build road through WA Aboriginal massacre site
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