The black area between the dotted
areas represent the Australian Indigenous People before "White
Settlement" some 200 years ago. The larger coloured dots represent people
of all races, who also use this beautiful reserve.
After 40 years of a ban on camping
by the former Manning Shire
Council and since its amalmagation
into the Greater City Council, this ban was lifted in 2005 when this sacred
site was "returned" to our ancestors, the Worimi and Biripi peoples;
so now our people can once again enjoy the Christmas camping at this
'sacred" site, that they had done before for thousnads of years.
This Reserve is now managed by the
Local Lands Council and the New
South Wales Department of Parks and
Wildlife.
Medium: Acrylic Paint on Stretched Canvas.
Painted: 2006.
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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 01 January, 2013.