Indigenous fish traps and fish weirs on the Darling (Baaka) River, south-eastern Australia, and their influence on the ecology and morphology of the river and floodplains

被引:5
|
作者
Martin, Sarah
Chanson, Hubert
Bates, Badger
Keenan-Jones, Duncan
Westaway, Michael C.
机构
[1] OASYS Outback Archaeol Syst, Broken Hill, Australia
[2] Univ Queensland, Sch Civil Engn, Brisbane, Australia
[3] Kurnu Baakandji Toorale Joint Management Comm, Brisbane, Australia
[4] Univ Queensland, Sch Hist & Philosoph Inquiry, Brisbane, Australia
[5] Univ Queensland, Sch Social Sci, Brisbane, Australia
关键词
barkandji; darling baaka river; indigenous fish traps; fish weirs; water and ecological management; Darling Baaka River; Barkandji; pieges a poissons indigenes; fascines a poissons; gestion de l'eau et de l'ecologie; HISTORY; BASIN; AGENCY;
D O I
10.1002/arco.5279
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Fish traps and fish weirs built by Indigenous people in the Barwon-Darling River system of the Murray Darling Basin (MDB), south-eastern Australia, are an important component of their traditional social, spiritual and economic systems. The celebrated Brewarrina stone fish traps (Ngunnhu) on the Barwon River are the largest and best documented stone fish traps in the Basin. However, there has been minimal research on the many other stone fish traps in this system. This paper focusses on the in-stream stone fish traps downstream of Brewarrina along the Darling (Baaka) River, some still partly extant, remembered, or documented in historical material. Wooden and earthen bank fish traps and weirs, while not as enduring and archaeologically visible as stone fish traps, were frequently used on the Darling (Baaka) floodplain lakes, swamps and billabongs. Archaeological evidence, traditional cultural knowledge and historical materials are utilised to document the complex social processes and modification of landscapes associated with fish traps and weirs. By demonstrating that Barkandji were active and successful managers of the river and its ecology prior to colonisation, and that much of this cultural knowledge is retained by current generations, the authors make a case for them to renew their custodianship and a decision-making role in water management.
引用
收藏
页码:91 / 114
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Detecting and explaining long-term changes in river water quality in south-eastern Australia
    He, Ziming
    Yao, Jiayu
    Lu, Yancen
    Guo, Danlu
    HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2022, 36 (11)
  • [42] River conservation in a changing world: invertebrate diversity and spatial prioritisation in south-eastern coastal Australia
    Turak, E.
    Marchant, R.
    Barmuta, L. A.
    Davis, J.
    Choy, S.
    Metzeling, L.
    MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH, 2011, 62 (03) : 300 - 311
  • [43] Spatial arrangement and physical characteristics of structural woody habitat in a lowland river in south-eastern Australia
    Koehn, JD
    Nicol, SJ
    Fairbrother, PS
    AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS, 2004, 14 (05) : 457 - 464
  • [44] A numerical classification of reproductive guilds of the freshwater fishes of south-eastern Australia and their application to river management
    Growns, I
    FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGY, 2004, 11 (06) : 369 - 377
  • [45] Flow regulation simplifies a lowland fish assemblage in the Lower River Murray, South Australia
    Wedderburn, Scotte D.
    Hammer, Michael P.
    Bice, Christopher M.
    Lloyd, Lance N.
    Whiterod, Nick S.
    Zampatti, Brenton P.
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, 2017, 141 (02): : 169 - 192
  • [46] Influence of river discharge on grass carp occupancy dynamics in south-eastern Iowa rivers
    Sullivan, Christopher J.
    Weber, Michael J.
    Pierce, Clay L.
    Camacho, Carlos A.
    RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS, 2019, 35 (01) : 60 - 67
  • [47] The effects of fish farms on water quality and morphology of Sabzkooh river, South west of Iran
    Riahipour, Mahdi
    Khalili, Khadijeh
    LATEST TRENDS ON ENGINEERING MECHANICS, STRUCTURES, ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, 2010, : 557 - +
  • [48] Feeding ecology of the neotropical river otter Lontra longicaudis in an Atlantic Forest stream, south-eastern Brazil
    Pardini, R
    JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 1998, 245 : 385 - 391
  • [49] Secretive fish diversity: A new species of Listrura (Siluriformes, Trichomycteridae) from a supposedly well-known river in south-eastern Brazil
    Villa-Verde, Leandro
    de Pinna, Mario C. C.
    Reis, Vinicius J. C.
    Oyakawa, Osvaldo T.
    JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY, 2022, 100 (05) : 1299 - 1310
  • [50] Fish, flows and flood plains: links between freshwater fishes and their environment in the Murray-Darling River system, Australia
    Humphries, P
    King, AJ
    Koehn, JD
    ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES, 1999, 56 (1-2) : 129 - 151