Alternative title: Murray-Darling Basin Aboriginal Heritage
Issue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996 Aboriginal Culture in the Murray-Darling Basin : Aunty Beryl's Story
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'Aunty Beryl's Story' documents the personal history of Beryl Carmichael who lives at Menindee on the Darling River in south-western NSW. She shares her story over a campfire; discussing her childhood, family life, formal and traditional education, the history of the Barkindji and Ngyampaa people, and the culture camp that she runs at Menindee today.

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  • Original artwork by Broken Hill artist, Nadijj, separate the ‘chapters’ in the story.

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