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Jingi Walla - Welcome to Bundjalung Country

Come explore Bundjalung Country on a guided Aborignal tour with Delta Kay or Nigel Stewart. Our tours and programs take place at Walgun (Cape Byron), Bangalow and Broken Head.

Both Delta and Nigel share local Aboriginal history, including how Bundjalung people traditionally cared for and preserved the land, as well as the devastating impact of settlement and displacement on their people and how their family negotiated their Native Title.

While hearing traditional stories and learning some Bundjalung language, we’ll explore native bush tucker foods, natural medicine, tools, weapons and artefacts. At the end of the tour, guests enjoy tasting a variety of delicious bush tucker and have nice cup of bush tea and a biscuit.

Being in and part of Country keeps us connected to our culture and our ancestors. In traditional ways of managing the health of country, there is no strict separation of water, land, air, plants and animals, as all are perceived as interconnected. They are managed as a whole to keep country healthy.
— Delta Kay
I’ve been fortunate that Bundjalung elders have passed down their knowledge. Aboriginal dancing is one of my most favourite parts of culture. To me it brings together our ancient past from our ancestors to the present. It also shows that our culture is still alive and continual. When we dance, the feeling of our people coming together is overwhelming.
— Nigel Stewart

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