

Jinibara Country/ Woodfordia Community Boomerang
The Boomerang is an iconic tool of the Indigenous Australians. Traditionally Boomerangs were used in hunting for food and survival. The prey of choice when hunting was often varied species of birds, wallabies, possums and other small mammals.
This Boomerang is crafted from Crows Ash by Jinibara Elder Uncle Noel. Made specially for ornamental purposes. The symbol carved represents a Koala, with the words ‘Jinibara Country’ and ‘Woodfordia Community’ carved on the front. At a length of 80cm.
Own an authentic, Indigenous artefact created by the Jinibara people.
