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Aboriginal Native Plants and Social History Tour

Explore Adelaide’s Botanic Gardens and discover the traditional uses of native plants for bush food, medicine, and tools. Learn about Aboriginal social history and cultural practices.

1.5hrs

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Take a leisurely walk around the Adelaide Botanic Gardens to learn about Aboriginal traditional plant uses combined with social history of Aboriginal peoples.

 

Find out about:

  • Various other food gathering practices.

  • How implements and tools are made.

  • Where to find bush medicines.

  • Social history of Aboriginal peoples.

 

Departure Point:  Adelaide Botanic Gardens – “Friends Gate” (back entrance: enter from Plane Tree Drive)

Cost Includes:  Aboriginal Guide, Cultural interpretations and knowledge

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Contact

Adelaide, South Australia

(+61) 434 161 421

lele@bookabee.com.au

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We would like to acknowledge the land we meet on is the traditional lands of the Kaurna People and we pay respect to their spiritual relationship with their Country. We also acknowledge the Kaurna People as traditional custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still vital to Kaurna People today. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal People who live, work and gather on Kaurna land.​

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