First Nations science, knowledge, skills and culture were all celebrated at the annual Nharangga Cultural Day at Minlagawi.
On Sunday, May [4], well over 100 people travelled to Gum Flat Reserve in Minlagawi (Minlaton) to celebrate everything Nharangga with the wider community.
Attendees went on guided walks to learn about bush food, watched as traditional Nharangga tools were made and enjoyed live performances from local artists.
The event was funded by Yorke Peninsula Council, Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, Country Arts SA, SA Water and Rex Minerals, in partnership with Nharangga Aboriginal Progress Association.
L-R: Sharing culture. Judy Hall with the kangaroo skin Yorke Peninsula Council environment officer Letitia Dahlhelm will take back to council; New mural. Artist Harley Hall made the trip from Adelaide to paint the four Nharangga totems: Garrdi (emu), Wawi (female red Kangaroo), Widhadha (shark) and Wildu (eagle) on the back of the shelter. Photos: Rachel Hagan
See all the pictures from the event in the issue.
This article appeared in Yorke Peninsula Country Times, 6 May 2025.