Summary
Poster featuring photographs of rock art sites at Gariwerd, the Aboriginal name for the Grampians National Park in western Victoria. The central photograph depicts Bunjil's Cave. The three small photographs down the left side are (i) Billimina shelter, Southern Gariwerd; (ii) Photo of Brambuk centre; (iii) Manja shelter, Southern Gariwerd. The three photographs down right side are: (i) Gulgurn Manja shelter, Northern Gariwerd. (ii) Printed text regarding the contact details of Brambuk (iii) Ngamadjidj shelter, Northern Gariwerd. The poster was produced as part of the Koorie Culture Kit for Brambuk the National Park & Cultural Centre by the Heritage Branch, Aboriginal Affairs Victoria.
Physical Description
Colour ink on paper.Title: 'Aboriginal Rock Art Gariwerd/Grampians'. Features a circular photograph of a rock art figure in centre and three small photographs on each side; printed text in red on black background.
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Object/Medium
Poster
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Number of Sheets
1
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Number of Pages
1
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Overall Dimensions
595 mm (Length), 420 mm (Width)
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Organisation Depicted
Brambuk the National Park & Cultural Centre, Halls Gap, Grampians, Victoria, Australia
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Collecting Areas
Ethnohistory, Australian Indigenous Identity and Contemporary Life
Title
Aboriginal Rock Art Gariwerd/Grampians