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Aunty flocks
Aunty flocks







aunty flocks

Bordering the Birripai speaking people of the north, the Awabakal people to the south and the Wannarua and Komelroi people to the west.ĭescending from one of the four traditional nations of our language group, we have continued the strong connection to our old people, our old ways, our country, our language, our stories and our kinship. From modern day Newcastle to Singleton, on the northern side of the Hunter, through the Barrington’s and back down the Manning to the ocean. A saltwater people whose land extended inland as far as the salt pushed. The Guringai, Guringay or Gringai people are the traditional custodians of the land between the Hunter and Manning Rivers, from the ocean to and including the Great Dividing Range. Written and compiled by Robert Syron and Luke Russell. WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that the following contains images of deceased persons. The Gringai continue to practice Culture and have a strong connection to our lands and secrete sites where our ancestors lay in the Barrington / Gloucester Manning Valley area. We acknowledge our Elders past and present to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Courtesy Gloucester Historical Society We acknowledge the Traditional Lands of the Worimi, Gringai and Biripi people of the kutthung language the Custodians, spiritual and cultural owners of these lands. Photo taken by Blackwell at the aboriginal camp Barrington West Rd Gloucester NSW approx.









Aunty flocks