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- Friday 21st February - Monday 28th April
- 10:00am pm - 3:00pm
- At Museum of the Goldfields
- Free
- Invite
Stories of resilience from ten trail-blazing Elders Meaning ‘Us Talking’ in Noongar, Ngaluk Waangkiny is a landmark, multi-media storytelling project designed to honour and preserve the legacy of Elders.
Ten respected Elders from Boorloo (Perth) have collaborated with Community Arts Network to share their life journeys as part of this truth-telling project. Their stories are poignant, powerful and at times heartbreaking and harrowing – but they have been laid bare so that future generations are aware of Australia’s often hidden Black history.
The Ngaluk Waangkiny tour to Kalgoorlie will act as a catalyst for Community Arts Network’s new project, Legacies.
Inspired by Ngaluk Waangkiny, Legacies will celebrate the unique personal histories of trail-blazing Elders from the Goldfields region. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this exhibition contains the images and names of Elders who have passed away. Images and names have been used with permission.