Djukun Language Revitalisation
We are excited to share an inspiring milestone in the journey of the Djukun Nation, a testament to the resilience and spirit of our community. With the unwavering support of our Djukun Elders and Djukun members, we have embarked on a remarkable project to awaken our sleeping language from a century-old slumber.
Rubibi Yarning - Encouraging dialogue and inclusivity of the Djukun Nation
As a Djukun Nation representative I have a concern that has resonated deeply within the Djukun Nation community regarding the upcoming Rubibi Yarning event scheduled for 12th April 2024, hosted by Nyamba Buru Yawuru (NBY) in collaboration with the Centre for Stories.
Recognising Fishing Rights of the Djukun
As a representative of the Djukun Nation, the traditional custodians of Broome, also known as Djukun Country, it is imperative to address several critical oversights and failures presented in the discourse surrounding fishing rights and native title.
Self Determination
We consider the continuing colonisation through the “English” language, through the integers and symbols of a Judaic colonialism, as responsible for these continued acts against our Country, against our people and against First Law.
Cable Beach Foreshore Redevelopment
This news post introduces Djukun heritage Society Chairperson, Jaala Ozies and Mary Ozies, Djukun Elder on matters which affect Djukun people on Djukun County.
Truth Telling
This article contains a statement about Truth Telling from the Djukun Nation of the Kimberley region of Western Australia.