#yolnu — Public Fediverse posts
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Näku means “bark” and Dhäruk means “the word” or “message” in #yolnu matha (tongue).
#NäkuDhäruk: The Bark Petitions third in #ClaireWright’ “democracy trilogy” Forgotten Rebels of #Eureka women during the 1850s Eureka Stockade, and You Daughters of Freedom white Australian women win the right to vote.Wright spent a decade writing Näku Dhäruk (640-pages) living and working with the #Yirrkala community.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/may/18/clare-wright-wins-book-of-the-year-nsw-literary-awards
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See the entire collection of photographs from Garma Festival 2024: https://ausgeo.co/garma2024
Garma Festival, Australia’s largest Indigenous gathering, has just concluded its four-day celebration of Yolŋu life and culture.
Hosted by the Yothu Yindi Foundation, the festival showcases traditional miny’tji (art), manikay (song), bunggul (dance) and storytelling. It is also an important meeting point for the regions’ clans and families.
🎥 Leicolhn McKellar, Nina Franova, Teagan Glenane & Melanie Faith Dove via Garma Festival
#garmafestival2024 #garma #garmafestival #firstnations #aboriginal #photography #culture #yolnu
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