Cummera Moama, New South Wales, Australia
By
WazzaAndWenches on 04-Dec-18. Waypoint GA11099
Cache Details
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Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S36° 1.278' E144° 57.157' (WGS 84) |
55H 315511E 6011750N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 105 m |
Local Government Area: | Murray River |
Description
Cummeragunja Mission
Cummeragunja Mission was an Australian Aboriginal reserve established in 1881 on the New South Wales side of the Murray River, on the Victorian border near Barmah. The people were mostly Yorta Yorta.
Many of the original residents moved there from Maloga Mission, 5km away, where they had grown tired of the strict religious lifestyle. Maloga Mission had been established in 1874 by Daniel and Janet Matthews. At Cummeragunja Station, on 1,800 acres, they established a farm with the aim of communal self-sufficiency. When Maloga finally closed the remaining residents were relocated to Cummeragunja after successfully petitioning the British Crown for their own land.
The residents of Cummeragunja shaped most of the land into a productive farm, producing wheat, wool and dairy products.
In 1915 the New South Wales Aboriginal Protection Board took greater control of Cummeragunja and its residents. The farm's committee of management was disbanded, and residents were subjected to confining and restrictive conditions. All the funds raised from the farm went to the Board, which 'rewarded' workers by doling out inadequate and unhealthy rations.
By the 1930s conditions had drastically deteriorated. Residents were confined to the station and many of their relatives were forced away. Decent rations and supplies were lacking and residents were forced to share blankets and live in rag huts. Tuberculosis and whooping cough dramatically affected the elderly and young.
Tired of the conditions and treatment, in 1939 over 150 residents left the Reserve in protest in the Cummeragunja walk-off. This was the first mass strike of Aboriginal people in Australia.
To the people living in the areas of Echuca through to Deniliquin and across to Shepparton, Cummeragunja Mission is usually referred to as simply Cummera. Today there are a couple of dozen homes in the "township" but although some appear to be unoccupied.
The cache is a 1L Sistema and is outside the boundary fence, close to the entrance road. Be aware of the passing high-speed traffic and do not enter the property.
Hints
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Logs
Luckily for me this one cache in my travels.
It was an easy spot to park and walk close by to sign the log.
A NSW GCA cache found!
TFTC
Thanks for this cache and the information about this little community WazzaAndwenches. This was something we would not known about without this cache.
Getting the chores that brought me up to the river later than I'd hoped, it was approaching dusk as I headed off on the hunt. A milestone was so close I could taste it.
I had a couple of ideas to get the number of caches I needed, aiming for a couple of interesting ones to finish the night. Barmah seemed like a good place to re-enter Victoria... and... what's this? A cache on the way in?
Well, that's an unexpected FTF. Thanks for the smiley and a history lesson, WazzaAndWenches.
GCA#497