Both speakers will focus particularly on the Broken Bay, Brisbane Water and Lower Hawkesbury Aboriginal people and their language.
Historian, biographer and curator Keith Vincent Smith will talk about Indigenous seafarers from Broken Bay and their extraordinary voyages in English sailing ships known in the local language as 'Mari Nawi'.
Language historian Jeremy Steele will talk about his database of Indigenous languages, concentrating on important Brisbane Water vocabularies. We will take away some knowledge of Aboriginal grammar and learn how to pronounce five words.
Location Details
The talk will be held in the State Heritage listed sandstone Wesleyan Chapel, which has been recently restored, at 6445 Wisemans Ferry Road, Gunderman. The Chapel, adjacent to "The Missions", is signposted on the Hawkesbury River side at road level. It is between historic Mill Creek Bridge and Muskoka horse stud at Gunderman and is approximately 8 kilometres from Wisemans Ferry and 18 kilometres from Spencer.
When:
30 Jul 11 @ 12:00 pm
Venue:
The Wesleyan Chapel at 6445 Wisemans Ferry Road, Gunderman
Where:
6445 Wisemans Ferry Road, Gunderman, NSW, 2775
Contact:
Fiona McDonald
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0404 272 969
Web:
www.dlhhs.org.au
To Book
Bookings are essential, as the talk will be preceded at 12 midday by a barbecue lunch, including dessert and wine. Cost is $10 per person. Please call Lois on 02-4566 4481 or email
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by Monday 25 July.
