Talk:Vincent Mundraby

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Compiling reference materials for new biographical article[edit]

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Bruceanthro (talkcontribs)

Emerging Biographical Themes & Dimensions for Article[edit]

Family[edit]

  • Fred Mundraby (c.1883-c.1942?)

from AIATSIS Signficance Assessment Report 22 August 2014] a sketchbook, 1941 Fred Mundraby (traditional name Mandi Ngarrbay) was a Yidiny artist and shield maker workingat the former mission at Yarrabah on the traditional lands of the Gunggandji people in Far North] Fred Mundraby (traditional name Mandi Ngarrbay) was a Yidiny artist and shield maker workingat the former mission at Yarrabah on the traditional lands of the Gunggandji people in Far North Queensland. In 1941, Mundraby was commissioned by the mission superintendent C.G. Wormsto produce this unique sketchbook. It contains 19 drawings of shields that represent contemporary versions of traditional designs. The designs are outlined in pencil and painted innatural pigments. The drawings are of extraordinary artistic and aesthetic merit, and of arthistorical significance, in that they show how abstracted designs found on traditional rainforestand gulmari shields from eastern Queensland may be derived from natural, figurative forms suchflora and fauna, as well as man-made objects. Each drawing is annotated by Worms andcontains Yidiny terms

Yarrabah[edit]

  • Budabadoo
  • Mundraby Farm
  • Deed of Grant in Trust
  • Aboriginal Local Government
  • Aboriginal Property Planning

Wet Tropics[edit]

  • Aboriginal Self-Determination
  • Which Way Our Cultural Surivival

Mandingalbay Yidinji[edit]

  • Native Title Application/s
  • Native Title Agreement/s
  • Native Title Determinations
  • Aboriginal Property Management
  • Aboriginal Property Ownership
  • Aboriginal Property Development

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Bruceanthro (talkcontribs)

Native Title Story[edit]

from 19971008 Present to JOINT COMMITTEE ON NATIVE TITLE AND THE ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER LAND FUND on Native Title Amendment Bill

  • presented concern post-Wik native title amendments will extinguish & prevent any native tittle claim being made to 2 x pre-mission leases

[one, 580 acres, was issued in 1883; the second, 650 acres, was issued in 1884. Both leases expired in 1894, in 1892, the Yarrabah mission was founded by Gribble] within the Yarrabah Deed of Grant in Trust ..

  • adevises they documented oral history and evidence of my ancestors having big battles with the people who tried to take up the lease/s

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Bruceanthro (talkcontribs)