- a
Bunurong woman,
lived with her family,
including nine children, on
Corranderrk first in 1871 and then
again from 1874. In 1876 she was
appointed matron...
-
Norfolk Island. It was
known as beeow-wang in Illawarra, as
pooeet at
Corranderrk Station in Victoria, and as nanga-nanga in Queensland.
Alsophila australis...
-
western Victoria, and a multi-room pole and bark
structure found in
Corranderrk. A bark tent or lean-to is
known as a humpy, gunyah, or wurley. Clothing...
- the
Inspector of
Aboriginal Stations in
Victoria and
later manager of
Corranderrk, the
people were able to
achieve a "sustainable"
degree of
economic independence:...
- Framlingham, Lake Condah, Ebenezer, Ramahyuck, as well as Lake Tyers.
Corranderrk was
notably successful,
becoming practically self-sufficient and winning...
- from
northern Victoria used to take on
their way to a
settlement at
Corranderrk, near Healesville.
During the mid-1890s depression, German-born Melbourne...
- 1862, and his work
continued to be
published until the
early 1870s.
Corranderrk Aboriginal Village, 1865 /
photographed by
Charles Walter [1]
State Library...