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Eora First People - Permanent Exhibition - Sydney

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Eora First People - Permanent Exhibition
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2 Murray Street
Sydney
New South Wales 2000
Australia


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture is strongly entwined with the sea.

This exhibition takes us on a journey from Tasmania to Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait, exploring this deep connection through art and adornments.

Eora means 'first people' in the language of the Darug, traditional owners of the land the museum now stands on.

Precious works include:

"... They represent a social history; an encyclopaedia of the environment; a place; a site; a season; a being; a song; a dance; a ritual; an ancestral story and a personal history."

Aboriginal curator, Djon Mundine, OAM, on the Saltwater paintings

    * elaborately carved and painted Pukumani burial poles from the Tiwi people
    * hollow log coffins decorated with the story of Mäna the shark. Following a funeral ceremony still practised today, the bones of the deceased are placed in the top of the log coffin.
    * ceremonial sculptures and handwoven works from Arnhem Land and Cape York
    * delicate shell work from Tasmania
    * spectacular headdresses, body ornaments and dance machines of the Torres Strait.

Special feature: Saltwater - Yirrkala Bark Paintings of Sea Country

This series of paintings explains the spiritual and legal basis of the Yolngu's claim on the Saltwater Country of north-east Arnhem

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