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mumara patrula – wood for the fire (walking tour)
30 September, 2022 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
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On this tour, the stories unfold as you take a gentle walk on a bush track along the coastline of Trial Bay, Tasmania.
About this event
This enlightening and moving guided tour is written by award-winning palawa and Warlpiri woman Nunami Sculthorpe-Green from Blak Led Tours Tasmania. It is the first and only Aboriginal authored tour available south of nipaluna/Hobart.
Grounded through stories of fire, earth and water, this guided tour uses the true stories of legendary historical Tasmanian Aboriginal figures of the region, as anchors to tell the deep and ongoing story of Aboriginal connection to this coastal landscape.
If you have enjoyed takara nipaluna/walking Hobart tour, this new tour mumara patrula, which has been created as a companion piece, will deepen your knowledge and understanding of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community.
On this tour, the stories unfold as you take a gentle walk on a bush track along the coastline of Trial Bay, looking across to lunawuni (Bruny island).
Created by: Nunami Sculthorpe-Green
Dramaturge: Sarah Hamilton
Produced by: Performing Lines TAS and Kingborough Council
Proudly presented by: Kingborough Council
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
First Nation people please note: Aspects of the tour deal with Tasmania’s dark past and include references to people who have died.
Suitable for ages 14+
For more information on the walking tour please contact
Ph:(03) 6211 8200
E: kc@kingborough.tas.gov.au