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Tayvonne Cora – Ghearra (Sulphur-crested cockatoo)

Tayvonne Cora, daughter of Luther Cora, a prominent aboriginal figure in the Gold Coast community, shares her rich culture through the art of dance.   With her father, a leader of the Yugambeh Language Group (from the East Coast of Australia) and her family.  Embodying past generations, she wears traditional garments, painted with ochre, representing her individual animal totem, Ghearra, the Sulphur-crested cockatoo.  Passed down through the generations, totems are given as an acknowledgment to their ancestry, signifying a link between the individual, the environment, and their spiritual ancestors.

Luther Cora, “I want to instill in my children to be proud of who they are, they are strong Indigenous people with a connection to this land.” 

Tayvonne Cora stands strong representing the future.  Following in her father’s footsteps she leads with her heart inspiring our community to come together.

Tayvonne Cora – Ghearra (White Cockatoo)

Jeska Valk

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Tayvonne Cora – Ghearra (Sulphur-crested cockatoo)

Tayvonne Cora, daughter of Luther Cora, a prominent aboriginal figure in the Gold Coast community, shares her rich culture through the art of dance.   With her father, a leader of the Yugambeh Language Group (from the East Coast of Australia) and her family.  Embodying past generations, she wears traditional garments, painted with ochre, representing her individual animal totem, Ghearra, the Sulphur-crested cockatoo.  Passed down through the generations, totems are given as an acknowledgment to their ancestry, signifying a link between the individual, the environment, and their spiritual ancestors.

Luther Cora, “I want to instill in my children to be proud of who they are, they are strong Indigenous people with a connection to this land.” 

Tayvonne Cora stands strong representing the future.  Following in her father’s footsteps she leads with her heart inspiring our community to come together.