パワーハウスミュージアムのインスタグラム(powerhousemuseum) - 11月9日 14時43分


It’s @naidocweek and this year’s theme, ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’ recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years and their spiritual and cultural connection to Country.

This nineteenth century glass plate negative from the Powerhouse Collection shows an intricate series of stone fish traps across the Barwon River, Brewarrina. The traps form a complex net of linked weirs and ponds along 500 metres of the river. They operate at varying water heights and can be altered to suit seasonal changes. It is believed that Ngemba, Wonkamurra, Wailwan and Gomolaroi people have shared and maintained the traps for thousands of years. More via link in bio


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