December 23rd, 2024Celebrating the Mount…
A crowd of 250 to 300 people gathered in perfect conditions in the crater of Lalgambuk (Mount Franklin) on Wednesday, December 11 to celebrate International Mountain Day at a special event hosted by DJAARA.
People, including school children, came together from throughout the region to learn more about International Mountain Day and particularly about the immense significance of mountainous landscapes to Indigenous cultures globally and through time.
Attendees took part in several educational and cultural activities including a guided walk that took them part of the way around the volcanic crater rim of Lalgambuk.
There was also a lively traditional emu dance that enticed quite a few to join in and try out the moves. The event also offered the chance to hear from Dja Dja Wurrung man, Harley Douglas who grew up on Djandak (Dja Dja Wurrung Country) not far from where Wednesday’s celebration took place.
Harley talked with attendees about his and his family’s long-standing connections to Lalgambuk. Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation group CEO Rodney Carter also spoke, welcoming the crowd.
A traditional Indigenous smoking ceremony was a feature of the occasion that was celebrated as a day to come together as one people and connect with Country.
It’s now hoped that International Mountain Day will become a regularly celebrated fixture on the region’s calendar.
Words: Eve Lamb