Larrakia Aboriginal Cultural Experience (Private Tour)

From AUD $590.00
  • Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: Darwin, NT
  • Product code: LK-4HR

Highlights

  • Learn about Aboriginal life in Darwin
  • Learn traditional Larrakia hunting techniques
  • Make your own bracelet using traditional string-making techniques
  • Craft and paint your own message stick to take home as a memento
  • Sit around a campfire and listen to the sounds of didgeridoo as the sun sets

Depart: 3pm                      Return: 7 – 7:30pm

When: Sundays for instantly confirmed bookings, other days on request

Includes: Tour and all workshop materials, pick-up and drop-off, cold drinks and snacks.

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Details:

We’ll pick you up and take you to a pristine beach just outside Darwin, where your Aboriginal host Shannon Lee will be waiting for you.

Shannon is a young Larrakia man and a member of the large local Cubillo family, one of the eight Traditional Owner families of the Darwin region. Shannon’s activities provide participants with an insight into the life of Larrakia people before settlement, and now. Shannon’s areas of expertise include:

– cultural storytelling

– didgeridoo playing workshops

– spear throwing workshops

– bush string making workshops

Traditional teachings through activities “Spear throwing was one of the main techniques used for hunting, and bush string was made for fishing nets and baskets, both are key skills needed to survive many years ago. I’m proud to be able to pass on the traditional teachings which I have been privileged to receive. Continuing traditional practices is important in keeping my culture alive so that it’s not forgotten or lost.”

Storytelling “True to Indigenous culture, storytelling is also part of what I do. I share stories about my family’s history and connection with the area particularly in the war era where my great Grandfather lost his life in The Bombing of Darwin at Stokes Hill Wharf in 1942.”