Barossa Art, History and Culture
Be inspired and learn as you explore the Barossa The Barossa Valley has been the home to the Indigenous Australians, the Traditional Owners, from Karuna, Peramangk and Ngadjuri peoples for thousands of years prior to European occupation in the early 1800s. The region provided a rich abundance of life-sustaining natural resources, including year-round water from the Para River and its tributaries. The Barossa Valley continues to hold great cultural significance to the Kaurna, Peramangk and Ngadjuri peoples to this day. The post-European settlement Barossa Valley is founded in the traditions of the early German and English settlers since 1842. Culture remains central to many of the traditions that continue to
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