Videos

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Ballarat Gold Museum Curator Snjezana Cosic speaks about 19th century curiosity collecting.

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Narmbool Education Officer Mathew Dowler, speaking about a staple food of the Wadawurrung People, the murnong daisy.

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Sovereign Hill Historian Janice Croggon, speaking about Aboriginal mining practices in Victoria before the gold rush.

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Sovereign Hill Historian Janice Croggon speaks about the important role the Native Police performed during the gold rush.

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Sovereign Hill Interpretive Theatre Development Manager Barry Kay, speaking about the development of his documentary theatre piece Invisible People and the use of science to justify 19th century racism.

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Barkindji woman, and possum-skin cloak artisan Auntie Annie explains how cloaks were made and worn.

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Wadawurrung Elder Bryon Powell explains traditional tree use and care.

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Wadawurrung Elder Bryon Powell, speaking about the “mining” and use of ochre.

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Wadawurrung Elder Bryon Powell speaks about traditional foods and medicines used in the Ballarat area.

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