People & Culture
Muguriyarra
The name Muguriyarra comes from the Thalanyji name for Mount Murray on Thalanyji Country, sometimes also called sleeping elephant rock.
The significance of the Muguriyarra Pty Ltd logo acknowledges this regional geographic highlight.
Thalanyji
Thalanyji Country is a distinctive bio-region. It spreads out across the Ashburton River coastal plain south to Tubridji Point, and then across to Yannarie River and upstream to Emu Creek, across the range hills of southwest Pilbara to Henry River and Cane River in the north.
For more information about Thalanyji please visit their corporations website: Thalanyji – Buurabalayji Thalanyji Aboriginal Corporation
Ngarluma
Director Jaiden Hayes also has links to the Ngarluma people spending a lot of time in the community in Roebourne.
Ngarluma Country encompasses the interior hills, tablelands, river systems and coastline of the west Pilbara region of Western Australia. This includes the world-famous Burrup Peninsula and islands of the Dampier Archipelago. Ngarluma nguura (land) is an integral part of our culture, and connection to Country remains an important part of our daily lives. For more information about Ngarluma please visit their corporations website: Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation – Roebourne, Western Australia
Currently there are three generations working in Muguriyarra from Driector Jaiden Hayes’ family, his daughter, Lumeshia Brady, and father, Mervyn Mowarin.
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