- Yorta Yorta people
The Yorta Yorta people are the
Indigenous Australians who traditionally lived around the the junction of the Goulburn andMurray River s in present-day northeast Victoria.Yorta Yorta Family Groups include the Bangerang, Kailtheban, Wollithiga, Moira, Ulupna, Kwat Kwat, Yalaba Yalaba and Nguaria-iiliam-wurrung clans. [ [http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/dse/nrenlwm.nsf/LinkView/7FA349BEAE0F5A3FCA256E8D00210309A4AD52AC7C448F1A4A256DEA0024EDD2 Yorta Yorta Co-operative Management Agreement] ]
The language is referred to generally as the
Yorta Yorta language .Prominent Yorta Yorta people include
Burnum Burnum and Sir Douglas Nicholls.Prominent Yorta Yorta people
William Cooper (1861-1941) - helped establish the Australian Aboriginal league in 1935. He lead the first Aboriginal depatition to a Commonwealth minister. His daughter, Amy Charles, was the matron of the first Aboriginal hostel established in Melbourne.
Jimmy Little (OAM) (born in 1937) - is a famous Aboriginal musician who's career spanned over 6 decades. In 1999, ARIA inducted Little into its Hall of Fame.Sir Douglas Nicholls (1906-1988) - was a professional athlete and pastor with the
Churches of Christ . He also was a pioneering campaigner for Aboriginal reconciliation.Burnum Burnum (1936-1997) was an Aboriginal activist, actor and author.Eric Onus - played an active role both politically and socially among Victorian Aboriginal people. He was also a founding member of the Australian Aboriginal league established by William Cooper in mid 1930's.
Margaret Tucker - an activist who grew up on Cummrugunja reserve. She was also a musician who sung at social occasion's raising funds for war efforts.
David Wirrpanda - current AFL player with theWest Coast Eagles , known for his community work in helping to improve the lives of young indigenous Australians. The David Wirrpanda Foundation was launched in 2005. He was named the 9th most influential Aboriginal Australian byThe Bulletin magazine on 30 November, 2007. [http://afl.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=53943]References
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