Early contacts with Indigenous populations
When Europeans first arrived in Victoria in the early 19th century, Aboriginal people had been living there for tens of thousands of years. The clans that lived around Port Phillip Bay and in central Victoria made up the eastern part of the Kulin Nation.
Author of the book First People, Dr Presland will detail the Eastern Kulin way of life covering their daily routines, seasonal movements and relationships with both the new arrivals from Europe as well as neighbouring groups.
Presented in partnership with the Monash Libraries Family History Group
An online event for NAIDOC Week 2024
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander attendees are advised that the presentation may contain images of deceased persons.
Author of the book First People, Dr Presland will detail the Eastern Kulin way of life covering their daily routines, seasonal movements and relationships with both the new arrivals from Europe as well as neighbouring groups.
Presented in partnership with the Monash Libraries Family History Group
An online event for NAIDOC Week 2024
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander attendees are advised that the presentation may contain images of deceased persons.
Location
Online event access details will be provided by the event organiser
Contact Details
Nanette and Jason
askmonlib@monash.vic.gov.au
92654877