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Uluru (Ayers Rock) / Central Australia with Vincent Forrester

In conjunction with our good friends at the Deep Wilderness Adventure Society we will be running 4 exclusive Indigenous Guided Australian Experiences in 2017, 2 trips in Central Australia & 2 in Botany Bay / Gweagal Country.

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Tour Groups are strictly limited to 10 people only. All Accommodation and Meals included.

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Price : $5000 Au                                 

 

please email deepwilderness@gmail.com to RSVP

Quoting Uluru (Ayers Rock) / Central Australia with Vincent Forrester

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Alice Springs - Kings Canyon - Uluru (Ayers Rock) - Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)

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Biography

Vincent Forrester is a Luritja/Aranda man, a traditional elder of Mutitjulu who was born in Alice Springs in 1952. He grew up both in Alice Springs and Angus Downs (400km southwest of Alice Springs on the Luritja Highway). Vincent’s grandmother was born at Katajuta and his Scottish grandfather Bill Liddle was the first cattle station owner in South West Central Australia. His station became the refuge for many Indigenous people during two decades of the ‘rifle times’ (a period of 50 years where Indigenous people were routinely massacred in the area).

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As a member of the National Aboriginal Conference in the 1970s and 1980s, Vincent was an Indigenous advisor to Australian Prime Ministers Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser and Bob Hawke.

 

Today, Vincent is a highly regarded Indigenous guide and story teller and known as the ‘bush medicine’ man. He has worked in the tourism industry since its infancy (from the 1960s) and more recently at Uluru-Kata Juta National Park and the Alice Springs Desert Park. Vincent has the right to tell landscape Tjulkulpa stories orally and in his paintings and depict landscape in his paintings from Alice Springs to Kings Canyon and Uluru.

 

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Vincent Forrester

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Hear first hand, the oral history of the first contact event that has been passed down through the Gweagal clan for the past 246 years.

Rodney Kelly is the custodian of this
story of first contact. Hear him talk about why he is travelling to the UK to return the
artefacts of his ancestors from the British Museum to the Gweagal clan of the Dharawal
tribe in Sydney to form the centrepiece of an Aboriginal Living Cultural Heritage Museum.
These tales will be brought to life with a never before seen multi-media, multi-sensorial
experience.
This is a unique opportunity to catch a dose of Australia's Original culture from three
intriguing speakers perspectives...
Hear Didjeridoo, Dreamtime Stories, Tales from the Tent Embassy and stories from pre
contact times & first contact in 1770.
Don't miss out on this speaking tour about 'the Day that changed Australia forever...'

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