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58. Ngurai-illum Wurrung country place names

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58. Ngurai-illum Wurrung country place names

There are at least 40 names on or near Ngurai-illum Wurrung country that appear to be of Aboriginal origin.  Some of those names would have been derived from the Ngurai-illum Wurrung language.  It would be good if we could identify which ones were, because it could give us a little

By Tony Ford 08 Jul 2021
57. Aboriginal place names

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57. Aboriginal place names

Ngurai-illum Wurrung country has a large number of Aboriginal place names, possibly a greater percentage than the Victorian average of 27% of all names listed in the Australian Gazetteer.  The first thing to note is that some of these names may not even be from the Ngurai-illum Wurrung language.  They

By Tony Ford 24 Jun 2021
56. Cooking methods

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56. Cooking methods

The last story speculated about how the local Ngurai-illum Wurrung people heated water to make up a decoction of wattle bark, which was used for various medicinal purposes.  That begs the question about which methods were used for cooking food.  Campsites were often used on a regular basis, as the

By Tony Ford 10 Jun 2021
55. Decoction of wattle bark

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55. Decoction of wattle bark

Recent stories have talked about the use of wattle bark in a range of Aboriginal medicines.  Given that the efficacy of wattle bark products features so often in historical sources, it is surprising that Western medicine has not explored the possibilities in more depth.  However, over the past 25 years,

By Tony Ford 27 May 2021
54. More traditional medicines

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54. More traditional medicines

It seems that there are plenty of healing qualities in wattle bark and gum, which Western medicine has largely ignored.  The last story mentioned a couple of uses for a decoction of wattle bark (i.e. where the bark is boiled down) although the source1 did not mention which specific

By Tony Ford 13 May 2021
53. Traditional health practices

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53. Traditional health practices

Prior to European colonisation, local Aboriginal people had developed a comprehensive set of health practices to deal with illnesses, wounds and injuries caused by accidents.  Quite often, this would include the use of local plants to assist in the healing process.  In the Waranga area, we can only really guess

By Tony Ford 29 Apr 2021
52. Dealing with the true history

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52. Dealing with the true history

The previous story talked about a mass arrest of Aboriginal men near Melbourne in 1840.  At this time, there was a war going on in the rural areas of Port Phillip District, as Victoria was then known.  Squatters and their men were arriving en masse, with vast numbers of sheep

By Tony Ford 15 Apr 2021
51. A mass arrest

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51. A mass arrest

In October 1840, there was a mass arrest of around 200 Aboriginal men near Melbourne, including some men from Ngurai-illum Wurrung country.  Melbourne was only five years old at that stage.  Prior to European colonisation, the banks of the Yarra had been an ancient site for gatherings of Aboriginal people

By Tony Ford 01 Apr 2021
50. Battles around Melbourne

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50. Battles around Melbourne

During the 1840s, the Melbourne papers reported on a series of battles between groups which are now considered to be part of the Kulin Nation.  The journalists sometimes speculated about the cause of the battles, but more often than not would have had little understanding of what was going on.

By Tony Ford 18 Mar 2021
49. Seasonal food surplus

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49. Seasonal food surplus

One of the reasons for gatherings of vast numbers of Aboriginal people pre-European colonisation was to take advantage of seasonal surpluses of food, to be found in particular locations at certain times of the year.  Across Australian, there are many well-known examples of this, such as travel to the Victorian

By Tony Ford 04 Mar 2021
48. Two legal systems

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48. Two legal systems

The previous story talked about a gathering of Kulin Nation people near Melbourne to administer justice in a murder case.  In 1844, the new settlement of Melbourne was less than 10 years old.  At the time, present-day Victoria was part of the colony of New South Wales (the Port Phillip

By Victoria Arnel 18 Feb 2021
47. Inter-group relationships

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47. Inter-group relationships

In earlier stories, the relationships between groups of Aboriginal people prior to European colonisation have been briefly discussed.  The core unit was called a clan, which was usually an extended family group.  A number of clans that spoke a particular language and lived in a fairly defined geographic area was

By Tony Ford 04 Feb 2021
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