Yuranighs Aboriginal Grave Historic Site

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Yuranigh’s grave is located just four kilometres south of Molong and 32 kilometres north of Orange. It’s a significant historical site that bears witness to important early interactions between Aboriginal and European cultures.

Yuranigh, a Wiradjuri man, accompanied early explorer and surveyor Sir Thomas Mitchell on an expedition into the tropical interior of Australia in 1846. When Yuranigh died four years later, he was buried within a circle of carved trees, according to the traditional custom of his people.

Out of respect, Mitchell also had a headstone placed over his grave. As a result, the gravesite contains a unique combination of Aboriginal and European burial customs that is not known of anywhere else in Australia.

Today, you can visit the peaceful cemetery and see a carved section of a trunk from one of the original burial trees. Take a moment to pause by Yuranigh’s grave. The original sandstone headstone was donated by Mitchell, as well as a marble headstone that was later installed in 1900. The inscription on the headstone reads: ‘To native courage honesty and fidelity Yuranigh who accompanied the expedition of discovery into tropical Australia in 1846 lies buried here according to the rites of his…

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Photo of the headstone marking Yuranigh

Yuranighs Aboriginal Grave Historic Site

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