Yuki (bark canoe): Sharing Ngarrindjeri culture
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- Explore the Yuki bark canoe at the SA Maritime Museum, immersing yourself in Ngarrindjeri cultural stories.
- Discover the craftsmanship of skilled canoe makers, connecting with the rich history of South Australia's waterways.
- Experience a multimedia display that brings to life the ceremonial gatherings along the Murray River and Lower Lakes.
- Visit 126 Lipson Street in Adelaide for a family-friendly adventure that celebrates First Nations heritage.
The Yuki (bark canoe): Sharing Ngarrindjeri culture is a multimedia, immersive display at the SA Maritime Museum which helps tell important stories of South Australia’s waterways and embed First Nations culture in the museum’s narrative.
The Ngarrindjeri were skilled canoe makers and a yuki was used for travel, fishing, hunting, and to meet up for ceremonial gatherings along the Murray River and Lower Lakes regions of South Australia.
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