Boorun's Canoe: a continuing story of cultural pride and knowledge
By (Author) Steaphan Paton
By (author) Cam Cope
Museum Victoria Publishing
Museum Victoria Publishing
1st March 2013
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
56
Width 155mm, Height 210mm
Boorun's Canoe: a continuing story of cultural pride and knowledge is a fascinating story of family, connection, knowledge and history by Indigenous artist Steaphan Paton. Steaphen tells the story of how he, his brothers and cousins learnt how to make a canoe using traditional methods, from their grandfather, Senior Gunai/Kurnai Elder Albert Mullett. A journey of passing on knowledge from one generation to the next. Boorun the Pelican was a Gunai/Kurnai ancestor who carried a bark canoe on his head across the mountains and down to the water at Port Albert, in Victoria. Boorun and Tuk, the musk duck, were the mother and father of all Gunai/Kunai peoples.