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 Collaboration with S.Rankine and G. Malone TJIRBRUKE GATEWAY is an entrance to the Kaurna Culture Centre. It tells a layered story of 1) the Creation Being Tjirbruke 2) the changes brought about by colonization and 3) reconciliation, between people, their cultures and the land. The Gateway was opened by the then Gov. General Sir William Deane and Dr. Lowitja O'Donaghue. |
Tjirbruke Gateway. The gateway as a filter - to be walked through on entering the area. 5 X 50 X 50m. Tree trunks, some burnt, coloured sands, painted steel, spear, stone from Brukunga
Detail 1. Symbols for the freshwater springs and pathway of learning, that are a feature of the Tjirbruke Trail. Coloured sands and tree trunks.
Detail 2. Children's footprints on the symbolic pathway to reclaiming their cultural inheritance. Coloured sands and burnt tree trunk.
Detail 3. The Kaurna shield, symbol of territory. Ochres on wood.
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