The Map was developed by the NSW Government and consultants Ian Fox and Associates in collaboration with the Coffs Harbour and District Local Aboriginal Land Council, Guymbaynggirr Cultural Knowledge Holders and the City of Coffs Harbour.
The methodology underpinning the Map is based on criteria to capture both oral and recorded Aboriginal knowledge of sites and of country connections, as well as biophysical aspects of the landscape.
The Map is a landscape model in recognition that Aboriginal objects are not isolated, but are part of a larger, interconnected cultural landscape that reflects a long history of human interaction with the environment.
Preparation of the Map included the review, assessment and ground truthing of sites currently registered in the Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System and other documented resources, community held knowledge, assessment of landscape characteristics within the context of traditional Aboriginal settlement, resources, pathway, cultural and spiritual practices.
The City acknowledges that the Map is dynamic and over time it will be updated progressively as cultural values and knowledge change, and new information becomes available. The Management Plan includes actions to update the Map and include additional sites
Known Aboriginal Cultural Heritage
Land mapped as ‘known’ on the Map denotes known Aboriginal cultural heritage landscapes and may comprise tangible and intangible Aboriginal cultural heritage.
Section 1.72 of the Management Plan provides further information on the data informing ‘Known Aboriginal Cultural Heritage’ on the Map.
Predictive Aboriginal Cultural Heritage
Land mapped as ‘predictive’ on the Map includes landscapes which are highly likely to contain Aboriginal cultural heritage.
Section 1.73 of the Management Plan provides further information on the data informing land mapped as ‘Predictive Aboriginal Cultural Heritage’.