Aboriginal Cultural Warami Mittigar Tour

Warami Mittigar Tour

The Dharug people are Parramatta’s first people and the traditional custodians of this land. Parramatta’s name comes from their word “Baramada”, meaning “the place of eels”.  

This easy walk, along the river and in beautiful Parramatta Park, is a wonderful opportunity to spend time on country with an Aboriginal traditional custodian, learning about connections to land, plant uses, tools, hunting and other aspects of local culture. 

This tour is aimed at adults and families with primary school children, aged 7 years over.  The route is partly along unfenced waterways and shared pathways.  Carers must supervise any younger children in their care.

If you have special access requirements, please contact the phive@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au or 1300 617 058 or 02 9806 5787

Please arrive at the PHIVE Foyer Information Counter 10 minutes prior to commencement of tour, bring water/hat and wear comfortable shoes.

Presented by PHIVE

Phive, Arts, Culture & Heritage
11:00am - 12:00pm
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PHIVE, Library Ampitheatre
5 Parramatta Square, Parramatta
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