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Young Aboriginal blasted Acknowledgement of Country Kiescha Haines Jamieson claimed it was 'made up' READ MORE: Inside the extraordinary rise of 'Welcome to Country' A young Aboriginal woman has ...
Australia has a painful past. For the first time, the country has been grappling with recording the stories of that history in a truth-telling commission.
The artist and festival director on the link between songlines and welcomes to Country – and the tragic reason why she hasn’t ...
The qualification, officially known as Banggi Garaala (Flying High) in Gumbaynggirr language, empowers Aboriginal landowners ...
He said: “Aboriginal people feel the enormous responsibility of restoring to our own country both the physical remains, and through them, the spirits of our ancestral dead. “This is a record ...
“Country is the place we exist in ... that deliver positive outcomes both for Country and community. “It's for Aboriginal communities to use on their projects to champion the outcomes that ...
In this country, Aboriginal people are born to justify our existence, to fight for our own existence, and to protect our land and water, so I was born into a different kind of politics, and that's ...
"Whereas traditional burning and Aboriginal knowledge is that we work ... Firesticks hosts workshops for people from across the country to spread knowledge of the ancient technique.
COOBER PEDY, Australia — From her front door, Sonya Crombie can see the sandstone hills where White men carved up the land in search of opal and then stayed, turning their mines into elaborate ...
The skull of an Aboriginal man who is thought to have been killed by colonizers in the early 19th century has been returned for burial in Tasmania from a British university.