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Yorti Ya:yurumi Ruw-angk - Winter Food on Country

  • Goolwa Barrage Beacon 19 Boat Ramp Road Goolwa South, SA, 5214 Australia (map)

Interactive Walk & Talk

Join the Food Embassy and Second Nature at this special event that explores connections between culture, place and food with Kyla McHughes, a proud local Ngarrindjeri Mi:mini, artist and Ngarrindjeri Language teacher.

Hear more about regenerative food systems from a First Nations perspective including the traditional foods and harvesting stories of the Ngarrindjeri people with a special focus on the cool season.


Image credit: The Food Embassy

This event is a collaboration between The Food Embassy and Second Nature, and is seeded by Green Adelaide.

 

Event Details…

Go on a short walk around the barrage at Goolwa, a significant cultural place hearing the stories of culture and food. 

Please note this will involve some walking on the boardwalk over sand dunes and if this is not possible there will be an option to pass on this part of the walk.

Native tea and a small native food tasting will be provided.

This is a family friendly event but is best suited for children over the age of 8.

Five percent of ticket sales go back to country and will support First Nations in caring for country.

If you are experiencing financial difficulty please get in touch as we have a few donated tickets available.

Places are very limited…book now!

Kyla McHughes, a proud local Ngarrindjeri Mi:mini, artist and Ngarrindjeri Language teacher

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