Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve
Point of Interest
Contact
Midlands Road, Mingenew, Western Australia.
Description
This reserve was created at a time when many Aboriginal men supported their families by working on local farms.
The Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve, Littlewell, was first established in 1938. In the 1950s, houses and ablution blocks were constructed on the 10-acre site, a well was fitted with a windmill and, eventually, town water and electricity were connected. In the 70s, with many of Littlewells residents moving into the town centre, the reserve was closed down.
All that remains today are the concrete slab foundations of the eight houses, laundry, ablution block and the steel base of the windmill. There are some scattered artefacts on the site, as well as the trunk of a large dead tree which is fondly remembered as a central meeting place.
Littlewell is a significant place with a rich history of connection, belonging and hardship for many Aboriginal families.
No camping or overnight parking.
Features
Location
Lat: -29.197968 Lng: 115.452138