New research shows how the ancestors of the Barkindji people in Australia ritually added river mussel shells to a burial site ...
An ancient dingo skeleton uncovered along Australia’s Baaka (Darling River) is giving archaeologists rare insight into the ...
A Dingo Was Buried Like Family a Thousand Years Ago and Honored for Centuries After That ...
Archaeologists have excavated the remains of a dingo that was buried by ancestors of the Australian Aboriginal Barkindji ...
Never documented archaeologically before, evidence points to First Nations people caring for and nursing the animal ...
They found that the Barkindji ancestors had buried the dingo with the same care and ceremony as any beloved human member of ...
After this dingo was buried by the Barkindji people in what's now Kinchega National Park, they lovingly tended to its grave ...
A millennium-old dingo deliberately buried by Barkindji ancestors along the Baaka, or Darling River, is offering rare insight ...
A burial site reveals the depth of relationships between Barkindji ancestors living along the Darling River and wild canines.
A new DVD featuring stories from Barkindji elders in Wilcannia will be launched in Broken Hill tomorrow and Wilcannia on Thursday. It was put together with help from students from the Wilcannia ...