Place Names Melville

Mapping Country

4 min · 3 de sep de 2025
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Walk alongside John Hart as he reveals how Noongar people map Country; not with coordinates and lines, but with living landmarks – rocks, rivers, trees, and hills – as guides. From the special vantage point of Yagan Mia (Wireless Hill), learn the stories behind placenames and the powerful connection to ancestors like Yagan and Fanny Balbuk, who navigated by knowledge, not fences. John reflects on bush skills learned from Elders, and how sun, stars and memory were the true guides on Country. Discover why Noongar maps are living, colourful and rooted in reciprocity; built from stories, responsibilities and connection, inviting us to see the land through fresh eyes.

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