A traditional Indigenous spindle whorl marks a special place here in Victoria. It's called p’álәc’әs in the Lekwungen language and it means cradleboard. Once an Indigenous child reached a year old and were able to walk their cradleboards were placed in the water to be carried away by the tide.
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