🌾 In the unforgiving outback, one man’s search for freedom uncovers the buried truths of a land—and of himself.

Venture into 19th-century Australia with Outback Odyssey by Paul Rushworth-Brown, a sweeping tale of resilience, identity, and the stark beauty of a land shaped by hardship and hope.

📖 Read the Excerpt here 👉 https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/outbackodysseybypaulrushworth-brown

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> ... their ideas about the sacredness of the Earth were very important to that movement, you know? It’s not necessarily something that you or the press always emphasizes. But, in fact, the longevity of that movement, the resilience of that movement really depends on Native American ideas of the sacredness of the Earth, of the vitality of the Earth.
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The Legend of the Hermit Thrush - Oneida Indian Nation

The legend of the hermit thrush was told by parents to teach their children the value of honesty. Long, long ago the birds had no song. It was a time when only humans had this melodious gift. Each day, the people would sing a song of greeting to the sun as it rose, and one

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The "Unsettled" exhibition shows that there is more to the story of Australia's founding than the voyage of James Cook or the arrival of the First Fleet.
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Virtual tour: https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unsettled/
The Australian Museum's Unsettled exhibition

Unsettled is a First Nations-led and informed exhibition. Based on rigorous research, Unsettled gives visitors an insight into the lived experience of First Nations peoples over the last 250 years.

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"Savage Memory“ is a documentary on Bronislaw Malinowski's legacy, focusing on his work in Papua New Guinea and the impacts of his research on anthropology's colonial roots.
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Watch here: https://watch.plex.tv/movie/savage-memory?autoplay=1&utm_content=5d776b76594b2b001e6dabbe&utm_medium=deeplink&utm_source=google-catalog
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Utama (2022) is a drama film that centers on an elderly Quechua-speaking couple, Virginio and Sisa, who live in the arid Altiplano region of the Andes.
#UtamaFilm #BolivianCinema #IndigenousStories #EAZrecommends

The Anangu people and Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia have been creating some interesting immersive and interactive storytelling around Uluru in the heart of Australia's Outback, bringing together both new and ancient forms of storytelling, inclusive of #OralTraditions, #DroneLightShows, and #CulinaryArts.

Join Liz Campell in experiencing Wintjiri Wiru.

https://roamancing.com/2024/05/uluru-discovering-the-sacred-rock-solid-centre-of-australias-outback/

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Uluru, Discovering the Sacred Rock Solid Centre of Australia’s Outback ~ Roamancing Travel Magazine

With most people flocking to Australia's coastline to basks on beautiful beaches and enjoy a modern urban lifestyle, it may seem that there’s ‘bugger all’ there in Australia's Outback. We'd encourage you to take another look, however, as not only is the Outback home to an amazing array of creatures, some 1,500 communities including the A?angu people, but also to Uluru, a giant rock of sacred reverence, representing the heart of Australia's rock solid centre. Read on to share in Liz's extraordinary adventure of a lifetime responding to Uluru's sacred call.

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I watched the finale of Little Bird last night and strongly recommend this powerful and meaningful series and to listen to the stories it tells. #LittleBirdSeries #SixtiesScoop #IndigenousTV #IndigenousStories

https://watchaptnlumi.ca/littlebird/

Little Bird

The One Dish One Spoon Treaty of 1701 between the Anishinaabeg and the Haudenosaunee Nation:

"Canonized as an Indigenous Law, it is an agreement for sharing hunting territory among two or more nations:

Those ancestors recognized all people eat out of the single dish, that is, all hunting in the shared territory. One spoon signifies that all peoples sharing the territory are expected to limit the game they take and leave enough for others, and for the continued abundance and viability of the hunting grounds into the future."

#WinonaLaDuke in #ToBeAWaterProtector

I can only imagine what it would have been like to live in a society that valued the sharing and stewardship of resources rather than the gluttony of extreme extraction that we are in the middle of today.

#IndigenousStories #IndigenousAuthors #Resistance #bookstodon #AmReading #EcoJustice #decolonize #LandBack #Anishinaabe #Haudenosaunee @bookstodon

It's time for another #WinonaLaDuke quote! Seriously, if you haven't read #ToBeAWaterProtector yet but you want to know more about #EcoJustice and the #WaterProtector movement, this is a GREAT book to start with.

"The psychosis of Indian hating is one born of the self-loathing of your role in destroying another person, theft and destruction of a people. That's what people have in the north [in the context of this chapter, she's specifically talking northern Michigan, but I feel this also applies to other places like my country of Canada]. They know that what has happened to Native people is wrong, but it's uncomfortable to deal with what justice looks like, or perhaps to come to terms that we all drink the same water, so the Crazy Indian hating behavior continues. That's the Deep North."

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