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The Barrunbatayi Memorial was erected in memory of indigenous people buried in unmarked graves in the cemetery. The memorial features a series of memorial plaques which were unveiled in 2010 and includes a large, hand-painted timber cross and a rainbow serpent pathway.
A joint partnership between the Aboriginal community and Kempsey Shire Council has enabled dozens of unmarked graves to be acknowledged and remembered at the East Kempsey Cemetery. The East Kempsey Cemetery was surveyed using non-destructive radar as part of the Council`s action plan for reconciliation, and through consultation with the Dunghutti Aboriginal community the need for an appropriate memorial was established. Dozens of graves, some of which are up to 100 years old were detected through the survey. Due to the age of some of the graves, accurate marking of a precise site is near impossible, so a joint project between the community and Council has resulted in a fitting memorial boulder and plaque marking the area. This project marked a significant step forward in reconciliation in Kempsey and is seen as a fitting spiritual tribute to lost souls.
The first phase of the reconciliation project, which involved surveying the East Kempsey Cemetery using non-destructive ground penetrating radar to determine the location of unmarked graves, featured close consultation with the Dunghutti community and the unveiling of a special ‘Lost but not Forgotten’ memorial plaque set in a large boulder at the cemetery in mid December 2006.
Location
Address: | Naiooka & East Streets, East Kempsey Cemetery, East Kempsey, 2440 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -31.088106 Long: 152.839584 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Culture |
Sub-Theme: | Indigenous |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Wednesday 8th July, 2009 |
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IN MEMORY OF THOSE
RESTING IN UNMARKED GRAVES
Plaque :
MEMORIAL UNVEILED
by
Hon. Paul Lynch M.P.
NSW Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Aunty Shirley Kelly
Dunghutti Elder
and
Clr. Dean Saul
Deputy Mayor, Kempsey Shire Council
8th JULY 2009
Plaque :
Smoking Ceremony and Water Blessing by
Uncle Harold Smith and Aunty Marjorie Vale
Plaque :
NSW Planning
Kempsey Shire Council
Heritage Council of New South Wales
Funding for bronze plaques provided by
Heritage Council of NSW and the
NSW Department of Planning
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Plaque :
Unveiling of Memorial Plaques
Friday 10 October 2010
By: Mr Norman Laing, Member Heritage Council of NSW
Councillor John Bowell, Mayor of Kempsey Shire Council
Colleen Campbell - "Welcome to Country"
Plaque :
Rest In Peace
Died Aboriginal deaths recorded
(Date, Name & Details)
MEMORIAL TO THOSE RESTING
IN UNMARKED GRAVES
Thank You To The Following Sponsors :
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