WALK THE RIVER

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BLAK DOT GALLERY

Blak Dot is proud to partner with Reconciliation Victoria in hosting this special event, coinciding with National Reconciliation Week.



WALK THE RIVER
by respected Gunditjmara Elder, Uncle Jim Berg

Uncle Jim Berg will share his personal collection of stories, poems and scar tree photographs.

An immersive exhibition where 'you can take the memory of these scarred trees with you forever, and share their story' - Uncle Jim.

The Scar Trees were photographed by Jim Berg in 2005, at Ebenezer, surrounding the Wimmera River
on Wotjobaluk Country, north-west of Melbourne.

The scars and cavities on the Trees were made when First Peoples of the area removed the bark, branches or roots to make canoes, shields, shelters, basin-shaped coolamons, boomerangs and many other implements. This practise still takes place today.

Jim describes the trees as ‘the supermarkets of the Land.’

Please join us to recognise and celebrate brave Elders, like Uncle Jim, who make positive cultural change every day.


Reconciliation Victoria acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Victoria, and recognises First Peoples continuing connection to lands, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present who carry the memories, traditions, cultures, and aspirations of First Peoples, and who forge the path ahead for emerging leaders.

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