Kodj (axe)

Tool
Original axe

A kodj is an axe which was made by Noongar people of the South West. ‘Kojonup’ translates to ‘place of the stone of the kodj’. Balga (or Xanthorrhea or grass tree) resin was mixed with plant fibre, ash and kangaroo dung to make a tar to fix the stone to a handle. The Balga resin is melted over heat and dried kangaroo dung and ash are added as a binding agent. This Kodj is from the Western Australian Museum's collection, and is on loan to Kodja Place.

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The Kodja Place

A tool for reconciliation

Interpreting the shared history of Kojonup, the Kodja Place shows what is possible when a community works together. The centre unpacks ‘multi-cultural points of view about the land, life and history’...

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143 Albany Hwy
Kojonup WA 6395
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