Tour Overview
Explore First Nations language and culture with our Wiradjuri Family Language Trail. As you wander throughout the LibraryMuseum, simply scan the QR code to hear Wiradjuri stories, learn about cultural objects, and experience the Wiradjuri language.
The trail contains 12 stops, located throughout both the library and museum spaces. The stops do not have to be completed in order.
If you have any questions or feedback about the trail, please speak to LibraryMuseum staff at the main enquiries desk.
AlburyCity-dyu yindyamali Wiradjuri mayiny. Wiradjuri bala walumaldhaanygalang ngurambang-gu. Ngurambang-ga ngiyanhi murunwigi yindyamali-yanhi mudyigaanggalam-bu balumbambal-bu. Nganhaguliyalaa wirimbili giilanggalam-bu winhangangidyal-bu Wiradjuri-giyalang-bu ngurambangguwal-giyalang-bu.
AlburyCity acknowledges the Wiradjuri people as the Traditional Custodians of the land in which we live and work, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, for they hold the memories, culture, tradition and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that contribute to our community.
Stops
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Stop 1: Welcome
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Stop 2: .
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Stop 3: .
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Stop 4: .
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Stop 5: Manhung or Gama – Stone Tipped Spear
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Stop 6: Ground-Edge Axes
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Stop 7: Gulibba - Coolamon
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Stop 8: Marga – Parrying Shield
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Stop 9: Badhawai - Boomerang
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Stop 10: Bundhi – Club
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Stop 11: Giway – Grinding Stone
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Stop 12: Dharrangdharrang – Message Stick