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| Donto:content | Source URL: https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/blog/bwgcolman-indigenous-knowledge-centre Bwgcolman Indigenous Knowledge Centre | State Library of Queensland Skip to main content What's on Collections Catalogue Information collections Queensland Family history First Nations Art and design Caring for our collections Research Services Using the library Membership Book spaces and equipment Ask a librarian Borrow and request Computers and internet Venue hire Print, copy and scan Justice of the Peace GRAIL Visit Getting here Opening hours Spaces Maps by level Food and facilities Access and inclusion Discover Blog Children and families Digital and You Exhibitions First Nations cultures Makers and designers Queensland stories Readers and writers Teachers and students Get involved Awards and fellowships Caring for your collections Contribute to collections Donate Volunteer About Contact us Corporate information Jobs and employment News and media Partnerships and collaborations Pay an invoice Queensland Library Foundation Menu Blog Topics Topics Search blog Search blog First Nations cultures | Indigenous Knowledge Centres Bwgcolman Indigenous Knowledge Centre By Indigenous Services | 9 July 2022 Palm Island, also known as Great Palm Island, or by the Aboriginal name Bwgcolman, meaning ‘many tribes, one people’, is a tropical island with a resident community of about 5,000 people. The settlement is named Palm Island, Palm Island Settlement or Palm Community. The Island is situated 65 kilometres north-west of Townsville, on the east coast of Queensland, Australia, 800 kilometres north of the Tropic of Capricorn. It is the main island of the Greater Palm group, and consists of small bays, sandy beaches and steep forested mountains rising to a peak of 548 metres. Map showing location of Palm Island History of Palm Island The Palm Island Group is home to the Traditional Owners, the Manbarra people – (Mun-burra) and the Indigenous Bwgcolman people and their descendants that were sent to the Palm Island mission from a number of communities around Queensland, Northern Territory and the Torres Strait. Palm Island was gazetted as an Aboriginal reserve in 1914 but it wasn’t until 1918 Aboriginal people were sent to the Island. Since 1918, representatives from over 70 tribes were displaced and sent to Palm Island. Centenary celebrations In 2018 Palm Island commemorated the 100th anniversary of the forced placement of Aboriginal people on the Island. Hosted by the community and Council, a showcase of events was held between January and December to commemorate the past, present and future. One of the highlights of the commemorations was a new Guinness World Record for the largest corroboree ever held. As part of the past commemorations, the IKC developed a Historical Exhibition outlining the significant history of this community. The Exhibition was housed in four shipping containers specially fitted out for the event and situated on the foreshore overlooking the jetty. State Library of Queensland assisted Bwgcolman IKC, Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council and members of the 'Past' Organising Committee, alongside Queensland Museum, North Queensland office, who worked together to curate this exhibition with the installation of photos, videos and artefacts showcasing 100 years of life on Palm Island. Rare footage discovered by State Library’s Queensland Memory staff is now available online in State Library’s One Search catalogue. In September 2018, State Library hosted an exhibition in kuril dhagun, titled Palm Island and our People, co-curated with members of the community to tell their history from their perspective. Explore Palm Island and our People To find out more information about the Exhibition, Palm Island and our People visit: https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/discover/exhibitions/palm-island-our-people Photographs, stories and films provide visitors with the opportunity to learn the stories of endurance and self-determination in overcoming the complexities of the events that have shaped the community to what it is today. Bwgcolman IKC The IKC is owned and operated by the Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council (PIASC), providing a community space that builds community capacity through combining library services with a range of training, learning and information activities. These activities enable access to information knowledge and culture, developing the capacity of community members to participate in social and economic opportunities. The IKC has played a vital role as a historical information centre, connecting local community, and visitors with historical connections, with family history records. In 2015, the IKC was relocated to its current location, the previous Council Administration Office. Bwgcolman IKC Regina James, IKC Coordinator (pictured below), was appointed to the role in 2010 and is still working in the position today. Regina has transformed the IKC into a keeping place, striving to affirm and strengthen the Island’s unique history, as well as a vital source of local history information to assist with family history, preservation of artefacts and showcasing exhibitions. Regina James, IKC Coordinator, Bwgcolman IKC Exploring the collection If you’d like to explore some of State Library’s collection items relating to Palm Island, we have a few suggestions in the links below: Palm Island Voice is a community newsletter published monthly and available online. 31554 Alf Wilson photographs 529 digital photographs of contemporary community life on Palm Island, in Townsville, Cairns, Cooktown and regional Queensland. Photographs include sporting events, various races, historical reenactments, political events and community festivals. The collection includes 2006 protest photographs in Townsville and on Palm Island, when the then Premier, Peter Beattie, arrived to address the Director of Public Prosecutions' decision not to lay charges over the death in custody of Cameron Doomadgee. 3387 Palm Island, the island of sunshine ca. 1952. One reel of silent, colour 16mm film, approximately 60 minutes. The film was shot by Wal Deutscher and labelled Palm Island home move. The film shows footage of arriving at the island by boat and includes scenes of the harbour, street scenes, buildings, including the school and natural scenery. Also shows portraits of people and groups including school children, teachers, nurses, Scout groups, army cadets, men preparing for dances. Other activities shown include fishing, swimming, washing clothes in a stream, a football match, picking coconuts, construction of buildings, agriculture, beekeeping, dances and farming and reef life. Celebrating 20 years of IKCs In 2002, the first Indigenous Knowledge Centres (IKCs) were developed in partnership with then Aboriginal Community and Island Councils across Queensland. Seven IKCs were opened in 2002 with many more to follow over the years. This year thirteen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Shire and Regional Councils will celebrate the role their IKCs play in their communities; as libraries, meeting places, hubs and keeping places. Comments Your email address will not be published. Post a comment We welcome relevant, respectful comments. Please read our Comment Policy before commenting. We also welcome direct feedback via Contact Us . You may also want to ask our librarians . Be the first to comment Today's opening hours Connect Contact Us A library of influence, inspiring and connecting people through knowledge, storytelling and creativity. Stay Connected © The State of Queensland (State Library of Queensland) 2026 Acknowledgement of Traditional Owners We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their continuing connection to land and as custodians of stories for millennia. We are inspired by this tradition in our work to share and preserve Queensland's memory for future generations. Digital graphic based on Kurilpa Country , an original artwork by Lilla Watson. | [1] |
| Donto:in Source | Bwgcolman Indigenous Knowledge Centre Slq | [1] |
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