Indigenous Culture

The history of the Alpine Region

Aboriginal people have always had and continue to have a close association with this landscape and have been caring for this country for thousands and thousands of years.

There are a number of Aboriginal pathways crisscrossing the region which would have been used for travelling across the region, trading, family celebration and ceremony and feasting on the bogong moths high in the Snowy Mountains.

The Bundian Way is one of these ancient Aboriginal paths from the Mountains to the sea. It is an Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council tourism project. The path passes through the centre of Delegate before making its way to the mountains. The Bundian Way is an inspirational project designed to share Aboriginal history and culture, the shared history of the early Europeans and the Aboriginal people and importantly provide employment opportunities for local Aboriginal people.

Art is a beautiful way to share the culture of the first Australians. The Bundian Way Gallery at Delegate shares some of that history through the exhibited art, some of the stories are shared at the Delegate museum, Aboriginal artists are often showcased at Cooma’s Raglan Gallery and at the Jindabyne NPWS Information Centre at Jindabyne while at Berridale Aboriginal artist Pauline Coxon’s gallery is a must for those with an interest in contemporary Aboriginal art.

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