Helping Aboriginal communities in SA to achieve #nativetitle recognition. Broadcasting #FirstNations voices via #AboriginalWay newspaper, radio, and podcast.
.@APY_Lands understands many Anangu want to return to Country because of fear of catching COVID-19. We have organised a charter bus for those who want to return to the APY Lands. The bus will depart from Adelaide at 6pm on Tuesday, January 11. You must book.
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'WA cultural heritage law risks entrenching ‘racism’ against Aboriginal owners, says UN' https://t.co/IiqXST6ywd @LatimoreJack #FPIC#culturalheritage#humanrights
Smoking ceremony on the grounds of the yet-to-be-built Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre. Now named #Tarrkarri - ‘future’ in #Kaurna. Ambassador David Rathman AM said Tarrkarri will enable the world to develop a deeper appreciation of Aboriginal cultures. @LotFourteen@sagovau
This aerial photo reveals the cultural principles underpinning #Wangayarta. The central lawn is in the shape of a shield, a Kaurna symbol of protection for the ancestors for ever more. You can’t see this when you’re on the ground, but you can feel it. We all did.📸 HaidarrJones
More than 100 #Kaurna ancestral remains stored at the @SAMuseum were reburied at Kaurna Wangayarta Smithfield Memorial Park this week. Hear about the world-first reburial through the voices of Kaurna elders, SA Museum leaders & Adelaide Cemeteries: https://t.co/M4A3An15Qt
The #Kaurna community, @SAMuseum and Department of Premier and Cabinet will come together at Smithfield Memorial Park for the Kaurna Wangayarta #Repatriation. Chair of Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation Jeffrey Newchurch shares its significance. https://t.co/adEQzeTJz0
The Morrison government agreement with the #FirstNations Heritage Protection Alliance calls for stronger protection of sacred sites. As an alliance member, we're pushing for national consistency to improve 'toothless tiger' Aboriginal heritage laws. https://t.co/YNjLrOfsdh
This week on the #AboriginalWay podcast,
@HumanServicesSA's Ruth Ambler talks about breaking down communication barriers with a new #Aboriginal language interpreter service. To apply as an interpreter, contact Kristen Walter: [email protected] or 8226 6661. https://t.co/X47MbvKthW
Issue 84/Spring 2021 edition of #AboriginalWay is here! Check out our new look and stories: SA’s plan for #ClosingTheGap, APY Warru Rangers funding, In Focus: Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara, & Kunyi's life at Oodnadatta Children’s Home in the 60s. https://t.co/lFRvhRlZj0
Yesterday the @UniversitySA Law Building was renamed the Lewis O’Brien Building, in honour of leading Kaurna thinker, philosopher and educator, Uncle Lewis Yerloburka O’Brien AO. We love to see #FirstNations people represented and honoured on their land.
Today UniSA’s Law Building is being renamed the Lewis O’Brien Building in honour of the highly respected Kaurna Elder. Uncle Lewis Yarlupurka O’Brien is a leading Kaurna thinker, philosopher and educator, who has contributed so much to UniSA. https://t.co/veEQlHR9Z3
On this week's #AboriginalWay#podcast, Kevin Coleman & Gillian Bowie from the Indigenous Youth Mobility Pathways Project talk about support needed for young Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander #students in remote communities starting tertiary #education. https://t.co/HXyj11KFgz
@UniversitySA's APY Hub won a @FinancialReview community engagement award for their #firstlanguage & cultural resources, & connection with Aṉangu (Pitjantjatjara & Yankunytjatjara) communities through language & culture courses in association w/ #Iwiri Aboriginal Corporation.
UniSA APY Hub has established first language and cultural resources, sustainable Anangu employment, and a dedicated centre for community support. https://t.co/7avWKiALmx
Homegrown acts, including Indigenous artists and one Aussie superstar from the very first @WOMADelaide, are among those to headline next year’s 30th anniversary event.
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