Image source and description
Main imageWorimi artist Gerard Black’s artwork depicts the Aboriginal Peoples Knowledge Group’s Gulamon (also known as Coolamon), which serves as a ceremonial vessel used in each gathering, carrying cultural meaning and connection. This Gulamon was crafted from a tree on Gomeroi Country by one of the Group’s members.Background imageTheme image sits above Butjin Wanggal Dilly Bag Dance by Worimi artist Gerard Black. It uses symbolism to display an interconnected web and represents the interconnectedness between people and the environment.
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Worimi artist Gerard Black’s artwork depicts the Aboriginal Peoples Knowledge Group’s Gulamon (also known as Coolamon), which serves as a ceremonial vessel used in each gathering, carrying cultural meaning and connection. This Gulamon was crafted from a tree on Gomeroi Country by one of the Group’s members.
Background image
Theme image sits above Butjin Wanggal Dilly Bag Dance by Worimi artist Gerard Black. It uses symbolism to display an interconnected web and represents the interconnectedness between people and the environment.
Videos
Hear four of our APKG members share their insights on the health of Country and their reason for joining the APKG.
Hear from four of the Aboriginal Peoples Knowledge Group members as they share their stories, knowledge and perspectives on how we can work together to care for Country in Video V1.1.
Video V1.1: Stories, knowledge and perspectives from APKG members