In the 1700s, before the arrival of European settlers, about eight Indigenous clans lived along the harbour foreshore. Known as ‘saltwater people’, they gathered most of their food from the waters and the harbour had huge spiritual significance. Join the 90-minute Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour to gain an intimate knowledge of these Aboriginal people’s saltwater heritage, their traditions and their modern connections.
The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour
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