Harbour Cruise: Aboriginal Perspectives of Sydney Harbour
The cruise takes visitors to Clark Island (Be-lang-le-wool), where you’ll learn about traditional navigation, fishing methods and food gathering techniques.
When: | Sunday, August 11 2019. 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Download event for your calendar |
Where: | Australian National Maritime Museum 1 Murray Street, Sydney, NSW, 2776 |
Topic: | Archaeology and antiquity, Environment and nature |
Cost: | $55 General; $45 Concession; $20 Student |
Bookings: | 02 9298 3777 info@sea.museum https://www.sea.museum/whats-on/events/harbour-cruise-aboriginal-perspectives-of-sydney |
The cruise takes visitors to Clark Island (Be-lang-le-wool), where you’ll learn about traditional navigation, fishing methods and food gathering techniques.
During the cruise, the Mari Nawi‘s Aboriginal crew will share fascinating stories of Sydney Harbour’s Gadigal, Guringai, Wangal, Gammeraigal and Wallumedegal people plus explanations of their names for significant landmarks.
This cruise is part of the museum’s National Science Week program and is made possible thanks to the Department of Industry, Innovation & Science.
Peter TattersallAustralian National Maritime MuseumEmail: info@sea.musuemPhone: 02 9298 3777