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		<description><![CDATA[Derbarl Yerrigan Health Services 156 Wittenoom Street East Perth WA 6004 Phone: (08) 9421 3888 Perth Aboriginal Legal Service 7 Aberdeen Street East Perth WA 6004 Phone: (08) 9265 6666 One in Three© women are directly affected worldwide: our mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, aunts and friends. It is you. It is me. It is us [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Derbarl Yerrigan Health Services</strong><br />
156 Wittenoom Street<br />
East Perth<br />
WA 6004<br />
Phone: (08)  9421 3888</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.als.org.au/" target="_blank"><strong>Perth Aboriginal Legal Service</strong></a><br />
7 Aberdeen Street<br />
East Perth<br />
WA 6004<br />
Phone: (08)  9265 6666</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">One in Three© women are directly affected worldwide:<br />
our mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, aunts and friends.<br />
It is you. It is me. It is us &#8211; we are all affected.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Redress WA is designed to help people move forward with their lives by providing a public acknowledgement of the abuse and an apology from the State Government, access to support services such as psychological and financial counselling, help with the redress application process and an<br />
ex gratia payment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[YORGUM Aboriginal Family Counselling Service Yorgum aims to offer Aboriginal people an autonomous, Aboriginal specific community based, counselling and referral service that acknowledges the impact of colonisation on Aboriginal people. Relevant events are posted here on a regular basis. Please re-visit this website page again soon.]]></description>
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Aboriginal Family Counselling Service</p>
<p>Yorgum aims to offer Aboriginal people an autonomous, Aboriginal specific community based, counselling and referral service that acknowledges the impact of colonisation on Aboriginal people.</p>
<p>Relevant events are posted here on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Please re-visit this website page again soon. </p>
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		<title>Legal</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Disclaimer<br />
Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation, its employees and any party involved in creating, updating and delivering this web site are not liable for any damage arising out of the use of this web site.</p>
<p>Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation is not responsible for any damage arising from information transmitted to you from this web site, including all personal details and information. By using and browsing this web site, you are agreeing to this disclaimer.</p>
<p>Privacy<br />
While browsing our website you may decide to send an e-mail to the Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation. We will respond to your e-mail address and the information included in your message to address issues you identify, and may use the information provided to improve this website. All e-mail information sent to this site not intended for publication, especially order details and e-mail addresses, will be treated as confidential by Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation.</p>
<p>Your e-mail address is not collected for commercial purposes and under no circumstances will the Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation sell or supply such information to marketing companies or other third parties without the written permission of the individual concerned.</p>
<p>Security<br />
Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation, uses the secure encryption procedures provided by webcentral.com.au to protect your credit card information. The same high strength encryption is used to transmit your credit card information from our secure server to our computers. We keep any credit card information for only a limited time on our server and on our computers.</p>
<p>Copyright<br />
All information or data on this web site including but not limited to text, sound files, photos etc is under copyright by Â© Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation. You may use any information or data on this web site for your personal use &#8211; and supply any of this information or data to any third party providing you also supply the exact replica of the copyright notification, i.e. copyright by Â© Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation.</p>
<p>Should you fail to mark our copyrighted files with the exact above copyright note we reserve the right to sue for damages resulting from commercial breaches of our copyright by third parties who have received the copyrighted material from your usage of such material.</p>
<p>Aboriginal Artwork Copyright<br />
The Copyright of any Aboriginal art on our web site and or products including but not limited to canvas or any other medium is not sold with the product. Such copyright stays with either the Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation or the artist or it shared by both.<br />
In no case does a purchaser or any person who downloads material from our web site have any right to produce prints and/or any other reproductions for any commercial purpose without prior written permission of the artist and or the Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation.</p>
<p>Photos<br />
All individuals depicted in photos used on the website have given written permission for their photos to be displayed. The permission does not extend to other users of our website who may wish to download the images. Website users should seek permission from individuals depicted in photos before downloading images for use elsewhere. </p>
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		<title>History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Background In 1991 a group of Aboriginal women met and were concerned that Aboriginal people were not accessing mainstream services and were therefore missing out on an essential service. This was also noted in the report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation was incorporated in 1993 and has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Background</p>
<p>In 1991 a group of Aboriginal women met and were concerned that Aboriginal people were not accessing mainstream services and were therefore missing out on an essential service. This was also noted in the report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.</p>
<p>Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation was incorporated in 1993 and has been operating for twelve years. Yorgum was established to provide a range of counselling services to address the issues of family violence and sexual abuse affecting Aboriginal people.</p>
<p>Local Aboriginal History </p>
<p>In 1829 European colonists made camp on the banks ofthe Swan River , this camp has grown into modern day Perth . This pamphlet has been produced to highlight and celebrate the Aboriginal history of Perth before the year 1829. It is meant to be a document of natural historical interest, and not a controversial refutation of the colonist&#8217;s claim of terra nullius. We hope that readers will gain an appreciation of the rich wildlife and anthropological history of Perth prior to colonization.</p>
<p>Information has been sourced from historical documents, various communities, organizations and records. Specific details and further information on points of interest must be sought from the appropriate local Elder.</p>
<p>Mythology </p>
<p>The mythological significance of the Rainbow Serpent to Aboriginal people is well known Australia wide. Here in Perth , the South western Aboriginal people had their own unique belief ma mythological creator serpent, the â€œWaugalâ€. The name Waugal comes from the word Waugal, which &#8211; means soul, spirit, breath.</p>
<p>The Waugal was an all-powerful creator who created and maintained the natural and cultural law and order Journeys of the Waugal in ancient times formed modern landmarks such as rivers, valleys, hills and lakes The Waugal was believed to inhabit special areas, which were, and still are, sacred to Aboriginal people.</p>
<p>Traditional Aboriginal Life in the Perth Metro Area<br />
Below is an alphabetical list of the areas in the Perth metropolitan area that are important to Aboriginal people prior to European colonization. Briefly listed next to each site are the traditional Aboriginal uses of the site, in respect for Aboriginal traditions, important ritual sites have not been included.</p>
<p>Many of the sites were created by Waugals, and as such have profound cultural and spiritual significance to Aboriginal people (highlighting that the entire Perth metropolitan area is sacred to Aboriginal people). Specific, defined trade and ritual routes followed tracks created by ancestral beings, and crossed the entire region inking Aboriginal groups from far north, south and east.</p>
<p>Emerging from this list is the fact that Aboriginal people once camped, hunted, traded and travelled extensively over the entire Perth metropolitan area. An area which was incredibly rich in wildlife, vegetation and natural resources.</p>
<p>Airport ( Munday Swamp )<br />
~ Camping, hunting Turtles, Paperbarks on banks provided shade and coolness to turtle hunters</p>
<p>Armadale (Neerigen Brook)<br />
~ Mythological<br />
Formed by creative actions of Waugal who still lives there and ensures continuing flow of water</p>
<p>Ascot Racecourse Swamp ( Belmont )<br />
~ Hunting Turtles and gilgies</p>
<p>Bayswater and Bassendean ( Nyibra Swamp )<br />
~ Hunting Turtles and gilgies</p>
<p>Bennett Brook<br />
~ Mythological, camping, hunting<br />
Formed by creative activities of Waugal, whose spiritual essence still lives there. Traditional fish trap, freshwater mussels. Tradition of digging wells for freshwater Camping area.</p>
<p>Bibra Lake and North Lake<br />
~ Mythological, camping, hunting Waugal inhabits these lakes and maintains flow of the springs that supplies them. Aborigines from Pinjarra, Mandurah and Armadale camped here to harvest turtle and wildfowl.</p>
<p>Bicton and Mosman Park<br />
~ Traditional freshwater wells</p>
<p>Dogswamp<br />
~ Mythological, camping<br />
Waugal lived in the swamp. Site for red ochre. Occasional camp and water source for people journeying to and from the meeting ground at Yanchep.</p>
<p>Esplanade ( Perth )<br />
~ Camping<br />
Camps along Esplanade between Barrack and William Streets</p>
<p>Forrestdale Lake<br />
~ Mythological, camping, hunting<br />
Home of a powerful Waugal who is associated with the rain. Source of turtles used by people from Pinjarra, Mandurah and Armadale. Seasonal and semi permanent camps.</p>
<p>Gidgegannup<br />
~ Mythological<br />
Pool, swamp and springs here are home of a Waugal.</p>
<p>Gosnells Golf Club (Canningvale)<br />
~ Mythological</p>
<p>A swamp used to exist where current station is, inhabited by Waugal. Ducks, turtles and gilgies hunted. Important source of red ochre, traded far and wide to north, south and east. Aboriginal people from as far east as Boundary Dam on the border of WA and SA know about the red ochre from Perth.</p>
<p>Jane Brook<br />
~ Mythological<br />
Creative Waugal lives in Jane Brook</p>
<p>Kings Park (Waugal Site)<br />
~ Mythological<br />
The entire Kings Park region has a rich, intricate and very important Waugal story to explain its creation and various landmarks. Unfortunately, special landmarks such as Waugal eggs and holes and freshwater springs have now been destroyed.</p>
<p>Lake Claremont<br />
~ Camping, hunting, traditional burials Described as a â€œparadiseâ€ fresh water, snakes, possums, turtles and wildfowl</p>
<p>Lake Jolimont<br />
~ Camping, hunting<br />
Central turtle, mudfish and gilgie area people from Claremont , Bassendean and Guildford areas came here to hunt. Freshwater spring.</p>
<p>Lake Joondalup<br />
~ Camping, hunting, freshwater spring</p>
<p>Lake Monger<br />
~Mythological, camping, fishing, hunting, burial ground Turtle, mudfish, gilgies and wildfowl</p>
<p>Perry Lakes<br />
~ Camping, hunting Prodigious number of turtles.</p>
<p>Pinjarra<br />
~ Camping, hunting, traditional burials Turtles, gilgies and wildfowl. Corroboree Ground.</p>
<p>South Perth Foreshore<br />
~ Fishing, camping<br />
Southern side of narrows to Richardson Street . Important fishing ground and occasional camp.</p>
<p>Swan River<br />
~ Mythological<br />
The entire Swan River was created by a Waugal and special characteristics such as limestone cliffs along its banks, or the wide body of water immediately after the Narrows , are attributed to specific Waugal actions.</p>
<p>Success Hill (Bassendean)<br />
~ Mythological, camping, red ochre mined. Waugal came from the fresh water spring and caused it to flow, Waugal&#8217;s continued presence guarantees this flow.</p>
<p>Resources<br />
Bloor, Liz l987Aboriginal Usage of Kings Park Department of Aboriginal Sites, 17 Emerald Tce, West Perth<br />
O&#8217;Connor R., Bodney C. and Little L. 1985 Preliminary Report on the survey of Aboriginal areas of significancein the Perth Metropolitan and Murray River Regions Unpublished report, Department of Aboriginal Sites, Western Australian Museum : Perth<br />
Polgaze, Ray 1985 North Lake Management Plan Murdoch University : Perth (pg 159 175)<br />
Vinnicombe, Patricia 1989 A Site Complex on the Southern Side of Mount Eliza GOONININUP An HistoricalPerspective of Land Use and Associations in the Old Swan Brewery Area Department of Aboriginal Sites, Western<br />
Green, Neville 1983 Nyungar Past and Present Map 6 Place Names and Territories recorded by Robert Lyon as told to him by Yagan in 1832 </p>
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