Behind the Art

Borun and Tuk | GunaiKurnai Creation Story

1 min · 4. juli 2022
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On the grounds of Toora Primary School, you will find a beautiful sculpture depicting Borun the Pelican, his bark canoe and Tuk the Musk Duck. Borun and Tuk are the father and mother of the five clans of the GunaiKurnai people, the traditional custodians of the lands and waters surrounding Toora. In this audio, you’ll hear Toora PS student Jerara, a proud Kamilaroi person, retell the Borun and Tuk creation story of how the GunaiKurnai came to this area. -------- Sculpture by Grant Flather Audio by Jerara Duroux Sponsored be RATCH-Australia Supported by The Social Crew

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