Cummeragunja walk-off explained

Event Name:Cummeragunja walk-off

The Cummeragunja walk-off in 1939 was a protest by Aboriginal Australians at the Cummeragunja Station, an Aboriginal reserve in southern New South Wales.

Background

The Cummeragunja Mission was mostly home to Yorta Yorta people who had been relocated in the late 19th century from the Maloga Mission. In January 1935, according to W.B. Payne, a Church of Christ missionary, Christian churches were indifferent and neglecting Aboriginal people at the mission, "While thousands of pounds were being raised for missions in foreign countries the aborigines in Australia were regarded as outcasts".[1] Over the years, the New South Wales government had tightened its control on the operation of the mission. By late 1938 people had become unhappy with the management of the mission, living conditions and restrictions on their movement.

Protest

On 4 February 1939, when Jack Patten was arrested and removed from the mission after trying to address the local people, as many as 200 residents of the Cummeragunja Mission walked out of the mission and crossed the Murray River, leaving the state of New South Wales. This was in contravention of rules set by the New South Wales Board for the Protection of Aborigines.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Activist Bill Onus put off his potential career as a budding actor to return from Melbourne to his place of birth for the walk-off.[6]

Legacy

Many of the people who left the mission in February 1939 settled in northern Victoria in towns such as Barmah, Echuca and Shepparton.[7]

The walk-off was one of the first mass protests by Indigenous Australians, and had significant impact on events that followed later, such the 1967 referendum.[8]

The third episode of the 1981 miniseries, Women of the Sun, is a fictional story based on the walk-off.

In October 2010, the opera Pecan Summer, based on the walk-off, opened in Mooroopna, near Shepparton. Deborah Cheetham – whose uncle Jimmy Little was born at Cummeragunja Mission – wrote, composed and performed in this production by the Short Black Opera Company.[9] [10]

In 2020, Ross Morgan, a Yorta Yorta man, designed the Collingwood Football Club's Indigenous guernsey which was worn against North Melbourne in round 13 as part of the Australian Football League's Sir Doug Nicholls round tradition. According to Morgan, the walk-off is still strongly remembered by those who were involved and their descendants.[11]

Notes and References

  1. News: Aborigines Neglected – Missioner's Complaint – Churches not Doing Enough . . . 22 January 1935 . 7 . 4 April 2012 . National Library of Australia .
  2. Web site: Cummeragunja – Mission History . Mission Voices . . 19 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090527022555/http://www.abc.net.au/missionvoices/cummeragunja/mission_history/default.htm . May 27, 2009 .
  3. Web site: Struggle for Justice . Mission Voices . . 19 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090515125317/http://www.abc.net.au/missionvoices/struggle_for_justice/default.htm . May 15, 2009 .
  4. Web site: New DVD tells story of Shepparton Koori Community. 23 April 2008. Victorian Department of the Attorney General. 19 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091030143222/http://www.dtf.vic.gov.au/domino/Web_Notes/newmedia.nsf/955cbeae7df9460dca256c8c00152d2b/0c92df3e667dc28cca2574340080cf8d%21OpenDocument. 30 October 2009.
  5. News: NSW Station – Man Convicted. 11 March 1939. The Argus. National Library of Australia. 19 November 2009.
  6. Web site: Documentary Ablaze reveals civil rights leader Bill Onus might have been the first Aboriginal filmmaker . Hannah . Reich . The Screen Show. ABC News . . 13 August 2021 . 16 August 2021.
  7. Web site: Cummeragunja Mission – Significant Events . Mission Voices . . 19 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120301192925/http://www.abc.net.au/missionvoices/cummeragunja/significant_events/default.htm . March 1, 2012 .
  8. Web site: Dobson . Mahalia . Yorta Yorta people return to Cummeragunja 80 years after historical 'walk-off' . ABC News. . 4 February 2019 . 16 August 2021.
  9. http://www.riverlinksvenues.com.au/pecansummer.html Short Black Opera Company proudly presents Pecan Summer – World Premiere
  10. News: Rehearsals and talent search for first Indigenous opera. 18 September 2009. AM. ABC Radio National. 19 November 2009.
    Web site: Pecan Summer Pt 1: Empowering Voices. 15 November 2009. Message Stick. ABC Television. 19 November 2009.
  11. Web site: Amazing art and stories to match: Every AFL club's Indigenous Round guernsey. Fox Sports. 20 August 2020 . Australia. 23 August 2020.