Tommy George Tommy George i(A113926 works by) (a.k.a. Woongarnum; Awu Laya (Skin Name))
; Died: Ceased: 29 Jul 2016 Cooktown, Port Douglas - Cooktown area, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Kuku Thaypan
(Storyteller) assertion
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BiographyHistory

Born in a river bed under the totem of the taipan snake, Tommy George is a Kuku Thaypan Elder. Known by his language name of Awu Laya, he has been  a curator of Quinkan Country outside Laura, home to some of the world's earliest rock art.

Tommy George has a traditional name, Woongarnum which means to break or crack a bone. In 2009 he was the sole surviving fluent speaker of his language, Kuku Thaypan, one of four Aboriginal languages spoken in Quinkan country on Cape York.

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