What happens during Birak?

What happens during Birak?

Birak season sees the rains ease up and the warm weather really start to take hold. The afternoons are cooled by the sea breezes that abound from the southwest. This was the fire season, a time to burn the country in mosaic patterns.

What is Birak?

Birak—season of the young First summer: December-January.

What do Noongar people do during Birak?

Birak (December – January) Traditionally this was the fire season. An almost clockwork style of easterly winds in the morning and sea breezes in the afternoon meant that this was burning time of the year for Noongar people and they would burn the country in mosaic patterns.

What does Kambarang mean?

season of Birth
As we enter the month of October, we welcome the season of Kambarang, known traditionally as the season of Birth. It is the fifth season of the Noongar calendar, running from October to November, and is marked by an abundance of wildflowers and rising temperatures.

What animals are in Birak?

BIRAK DECEMBER — JANUARY Birak marks the hot and dry season, when the warm days are cooled by the afternoon sea breezes. An abundance of food sources still remain including mammals, birds, reptiles, and yonga (kangaroo).

What is Djilba season?

Growing season (season of conception) August – September. Djilba season is a time to look for the yellow and cream flowers starting on mass. Djilba is a transitional time of the year, with some very cold and clear days combining with warmer, rainy and windy days mixing with the occasional sunny day or two.

How did the Noongar people survive?

Generally, Noongar made a living by hunting and trapping a variety of game, including kangaroos, possums and wallabies; for people close to the coastal zone or riverine systems, spear-fishing or culling fish in traps was customary.

What animals come out in Birak?

What happens in makuru?

Makuru sees the coldest and wettest time of the year in the South West. Traditionally, this was a good time of the year to move back inland from the coast as the winds turned to the west and south bringing the cold weather, rains and occasionally snow on the peaks of the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges.

How do you say hello in Noongar?

Overall there are many common words in Noongar, for example: kaya = hello, moort = family, boodja = country and yongka = kangaroo.