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Regenerating an ancient corridor The 180-million-year-old Daintree Rainforest is part of the Eastern Kuku Yalani people’s ancestral lands, handed back to them by the Australian government in 2021.
Four Aboriginal spears that were taken to England by Captain James Cook more than 250 years ago were returned Tuesday to Australia's Indigenous community at a ceremony in Cambridge University.
And, Indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest are building a grassroots movement to fight deforestation. Inside Climate News' Katie Surma joins us. Connect with us: ...
How Australia’s Aboriginal people fight fire—with fire They’ve revived the ancient practice of planned burning to renew and preserve their homelands, and help support their communities.
In ethnohistorical records, tree nuts are frequently referred to as important food sources for Aboriginal people in the tropical rainforest region of northeast Queensland. Experimental processing and ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are also LGBTQIA+ are often not considered in research and policies. This can mean First Nations people have limited access services.
Australia’s first truth-telling inquiry has found the British committed genocide of the Aboriginal people in Victoria during their colonisation of the country. The Yoorrook Justice Commission ...
Aboriginal people made pottery, sailed to distant islands thousands of years before Europeans arrived by Sean Ulm, Ian J. McNiven and Kenneth McLean, The Conversation Editors' notes ...
Aboriginal People Are Locked Out of Australia’s Water Market Suffering from extreme water scarcity, the country hasn’t managed to counteract its legacy of inequality.
But it’s also a clear message: Aboriginal people have a foot in both the present and the past — one governed by clocks, calendars and consumerism, the other by sunrise, seasons and stories.
Aboriginal people understand the way a person speaks, what they might mean, as opposed to say, a non-Aboriginal person, they wouldn’t understand it. Aboriginal people are closer to the language ...