Nourishing Terrains – Australian Aboriginal Views of Landscape and Wilderness
The Nourishing Terrains book explores Aboriginal views of the landscape and their continuing relationship with the land along with their comprehensive knowledge of its resources and needs. The book provides an overview of Indigenous perspectives, and captures the spiritual and emotional significance of the land to Aboriginal people. The aim of this is to foster a greater understanding amongst non-Indigenous Australians of the significance of Aboriginal connections with country and in turn show that understanding is essential to develop better relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
, Nourishing Terrains explores Aboriginal views of the landscape and their continuing relationship with the land along with their comprehensive knowledge of its resources and needs. The book provides an overview of Indigenous perspectives, and captures the spiritual and emotional significance of the land to Aboriginal people. The aim of this is to foster a greater understanding amongst non-Indigenous Australians of the significance of Aboriginal connections with country and in turn show that understanding is essential to develop better relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
, Nourishing Terrains explores Aboriginal views of the landscape and their continuing relationship with the land along with their comprehensive knowledge of its resources and needs. The book provides an overview of Indigenous perspectives, and captures the spiritual and emotional significance of the land to Aboriginal people. The aim of this is to foster a greater understanding amongst non-Indigenous Australians of the significance of Aboriginal connections with country and in turn show that understanding is essential to develop better relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
, Nourishing Terrains explores Aboriginal views of the landscape and their continuing relationship with the land along with their comprehensive knowledge of its resources and needs. The book provides an overview of Indigenous perspectives, and captures the spiritual and emotional significance of the land to Aboriginal people. The aim of this is to foster a greater understanding amongst non-Indigenous Australians of the significance of Aboriginal connections with country and in turn show that understanding is essential to develop better relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
For our Country – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander memorial
For our Country is a memorial at the Australian War Memorial that commenmorates the military service of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Peoples. The built project was designed by Kudjala/Gangalu/Kuku Yalanji/Waka Waka/Gubbi Gubbi/Wangerriburra/Bandjalung man Daniel Boyd from North Queensland. The memorial manifests a deep connection to the land and reflects importance of protecting Country.
Aboriginal Plant Use in south-eastern Australia
Aboriginal Plant Use in south-eastern Australia is a resource created by the The Australian National Botanic Gardens and the Australian Government to be utilised as an educational information resource for teachers and students. It outlines plants used by Aboriginal peoples of south-eastern Australia including their name, habitat, description and how they were used.