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Delta Kay shares Bundjalung knowledge of bush foods such as native ginger, guava, and black plums, and their many uses.
Delta Kay and Kris Cook share Bundjalung knowledge of mullet season, recalling how their Ancestors hunted bilin bilin (lorikeets), used plants for food and tools, and gathered by the coast for trade, marriage, and ceremony.
Delta Kay, Kris Cook and Nickolla Clark share Bundjalung knowledge of the mullet season, the night sky, and the southerly winds that signal change.

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