Indigenous Histories Supporting Australian Indigenous history, art and culture

Supporting Australian Indigenous history, art and culture

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The Quirk and the Cool

Thoughts and conversation about food, and other interests, being shared from beautiful Sydney, Australia. About the Quirk and the Cool. Cherry, Cranberry and Cinnamon Buns. I love cinnamon buns, in fact I love any kind of bun with a filling and some icing on top. I made these buns, filled with dried cherries and cranberries, cinnamon and brown sugar, and with a drizzle of lemon icing on top. My last post sang the praises of baker James Morton.

We Want To Walk With You

We Want To Walk With You. Atrocities and confession in Northern Victoria. Contact turns to conflict on the Murray. Kitty, the great mother. Of all the matriarchs in recent Indigenous history, few are more significant than Kitty. She was the Mother of William Cooper, was born in the early to mid 1820s, before settlement, or white settlement in that area. Kitty was from the Wollithiga.

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Indigenous Histories

Phillipa Scarlett

PO Box 686

Jamison Centre Macquarie, Australian Capital Territory, 2614

Australia

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