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Works by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists living, studying or working in Victoria are showcased in the exhibition Gumbri: White
Dove, City of Darebin Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, a biennial event that celebrates the life of Jessie Hunter, a much loved and respected Wurundjeri elder who passed away in 2004. Jessie’s Wurundjeri name was
Gumbri meaning white dove.
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References | [<ExternalResource: Geia, J (ed) (2001), '?Lost & Found: A shared search for belonging'. Koorie Heritage Trust and Immigration Museum.>, <ExternalResource: Thompson, K (ed), 'NAIDOC 150yrs of Parliament: Respecting The Past, Believing In The Future'.>, <ExternalResource: Munro, K, ''Brian McKinnon' in Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards 2009'.>, <ExternalResource: Arts Victoria, 'Victorian Indigenous Art Awards 2011'.>, <ExternalResource: Harrison, Jane (Ed) (2006), 'Tribal Expressions: The Business of Art and Culture in Indigenous Victoria', Koorie Business Network.>] | [<ExternalResource: Geia, J (ed) (2001), '?Lost & Found: A shared search for belonging'. Koorie Heritage Trust and Immigration Museum.>, <ExternalResource: Thompson, K (ed), 'NAIDOC 150yrs of Parliament: Respecting The Past, Believing In The Future'.>, <ExternalResource: Munro, K, ''Brian McKinnon' in Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards 2009'.>, <ExternalResource: Arts Victoria, 'Victorian Indigenous Art Awards 2011'.>] |