Welcome to Country
Kaurna Welcome to Country by one on our Kaurna Elders a Traditional owner of Kaurna land. Welcoming visitors onto Traditional Lands. Acknowledging the Traditional owners, past, present and future.
Smoking Ceremony
A ancient Aboriginal custom that involves burning of Native plants. Cleasing properties and able to ward off bad spirts.
Dreamtime Storytelling
Traditional Kaurna stories told by a Kaurna Elder. Story’s passed from generation to generation of Kaurna People. All story’s told with accompanying images.
Cultural Education
- Children
Education of land and Traditional ways.
Boomerang and Spear throwing. - Adults
Teachers information and Education.
Corporate guide lines and RAP Education and pathways.
Dance
Traditional Dance preformance by our talented team. Professional Dances taught Kaurna Elders. Telling stories though Dance.
Painters and weaving.
Available for all size jobs. Lage scale murals to school work shops.
Some of Our People
Frank Wangutya Wanganeen
Frank Wangutya Wanganeen is a Kaurna / Nurungga Man who was raised on Point Pearce Mission on the Yorke Peninsular of South Australia.
He is passionate about Reconciliation and has been on involved in various committees that deal with Reconciliation.
He has been on the Adelaide City Council Reconciliation Committee, Campbelltown Reconciliation Committee, and Salisbury RAP Committee Aboriginal Heritage, Native Title, Social Justice and the Revival of the Kaurna Language.
Frank also conducts Kaurna Cultural Tours in the Adelaide CBD and surrounding areas where he creates awareness regarding Kaurna Cultural Heritage and raises the awareness about Aboriginal issues.
Frank is the 2017 recipient of the Premier`s NAIDOC Award which he received for his contribution and ongoing work in the area of the revival of the Kaurna Language, Aboriginal Heritage, Native Title, and community engagement.
Uncle Frank is the current Chair of the Salisbury Council Reconciliation Committee.