Welcome to Country
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Despite the absence of fences or visible borders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups had clear boundaries separating their Country from that of other groups. Crossing into another group’s Country required a request for permission to enter – like gaining a visa – and when that permission was granted the hosting group would welcome the visitors, offering them safe passage.
For example, in some areas visitors would sit outside the boundary of another group’s land and light a fire to signal their request to enter. A fire lit in response would indicate approval and welcome from the land owning group and often, on meeting, gifts would be exchanged. While visitors were provided with a safe passage, they also had to respect the protocols and rules of the land owner group while on their Country.
Today, obviously much has changed and these protocols have been adapted to contemporary circumstances but the essential ingredients of welcoming visitors and offering safe passage remain in place.
Organise a Welcome to Country
To organise a Welcome to Country for your event, please speak to one of the below Ngunnawal Traditional Custodians.
For significant meetings, events or gatherings, it is protocol for a Welcome to Country in the ACT region to be booked with a Ngunnawal Elder.
As a guide, if your event or gathering involves multiple stakeholders, and/or the use of a microphone, a Welcome to Country is strongly recommended. This may include:
Community gatherings
Commemorations and major festivals
Major launches of Government policies and programs, and
Conferences held in the ACT region.
For major events, a traditional welcome, dance or smoking may be recommended. The most respectful way to acknowledge the Ngunnawal is for genuine Ngunnawal involvement in your project or activity.
Contacts for Welcome to Country
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Richie Allen
0413 908 408
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Jude Barlow
0414 395 405
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Bradley Bell
0466 366 275
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Lillian Bell
0401 939 831
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Tyronne Bell
0407 517 844
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Wally Bell
0419 425 347
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Roslyn Brown
0404 609 268
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Tina Brown
0487 065 617
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Warren Daley
0422 267 547
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Cheyne Halloran
0407 410 795
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Caroline Hughes
0414 949 172
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Fred Monaghan
0401 979 306
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Violet Sheridan
0467 257 217
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Selina Walker
0411 629 951
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Serena Williams
0499 049 913