Tyson Frigo at Nawi workshop with Uncle John Kelly

First Nations

Explore the museum's keeping place of conversations with community relating to past exhibitions, research and public programs related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island cultures.

The Australian National Maritime Museum acknowledges many contributions by Individuals, communities, artists and staff and is a reservoir of knowledges relating to the museum's custodianship and ongoing responsibilities to freshwater and saltwater.

Figurehead of a First Nations woman

This figurehead is believed to be the earliest known surviving ship carving of a First Nations person from Australia.

The timber, carving and decorative motifs date it to the early to mid-1800s.

With the help of technology, the museum's curators are unravelling the figurehead's full story. 

Figurehead representing a First Nations woman with native Australian floral motifs and reliefs of an emu at its base.

Search our First Nations objects collection

Saltwater Cloud

This is a dedicated space created to highlight voices and works of community. In consultation with Community, we will continue to build on this selection of featured First Nations people. 

Au Karem Ira Lamar Lu – Ghost Nets of the Ocean

Au Karem Ira Lamar Lu - Ghost Nets of the Ocean exhibition is the largest collection of ghost net art in the Southern Hemisphere. They carry a message from the Torres Strait for the world to heed: the oceans are connected to everyone. Humans everywhere are affecting the world's oceans.

Rock pools at low tide

Shaped by the Sea – Stories of deep time Australia

Storytelling of the seascapes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island worlds are at the heart of Australia’s deepest memories. Trade networks of coastal materials interconnect with song lines across the continent which shape distant kinship across the Australian continent and its island cousins...

Dancers on the beach

Deep time – The Digital Experience

Deep Time is the digital experience accompanying Shaped by the Sea. As the first feature experience for Garrigarrang Garaguru, it explores the behind-the-scenes stories of new exhibitions by The Yidinji dancers (Cairns), the Mulka centre in Yirrkala (Yolgnu) presenting the groundbreaking DHAŊAN DHUKARR (many pathways) and Alick Tipoti (Badu Island TSI).

Illustration of coastline

Bidhiinja – restoring our oyster reefs

Bidhiinja is a Dharawal language word for the oyster. The plight of oyster reefs has been nearly invisible. The NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) and the Australian National Maritime Museum have joined forces to share the stories of these reefs and DPI’s efforts with project partners to restore them...

From our education team

School programs and online resources perfect for school students learning about First Nations

1606 - Contact at Cape Keerweer

This education resource introduces students to the Duyfken, which was the first European vessel to meet the First Nations people of Australia on Wik country on the Cape York Peninsula in 1606.

Illustration showing silhouettes of people siting around a campfire with a sunset in the background
Illustration of the Duyfken watched by Wik people

A few frequently asked questions

First Nations Curatorial Team

First Nations Advisory Committee