Picking for a Purpose
The Western Mulga Aboriginal Rangers have been hard at work picking seed for future propagation and rehabilitation purposes. Seed collection and replanting is integral to restoration of damaged ecosystems. Seed […]
Back to the Future Forum
Last week the Midwest Aboriginal Ranger Program Team had the pleasure of visiting Whadjuk Country in Fremantle to participate in a forum about visions for the future of Aboriginal Heritage […]
#SolidScience – Underwater Aboriginal Heritage Sites
Underwater Aboriginal heritage sites have been around for a very long time but have only become a talking point in recent years. Around 65,000 years ago sea levels were about […]
#SolidScience – Water
Water is an essential part of country and considered an inseparable part of the living landscape. It is believed among many Aboriginal groups that water is the center of all […]
#SolidScience – Bush Medicine
Traditional methods of medicinal treatments have long existed, all around the world. Native plants have been used traditionally for medicinal purposes by Indigenous people, stretching back many millennia. There have […]
#SolidScience – Aboriginal Astronomy
Across different cultures of the world, people look up into the night sky and they see many different things. Indigenous people have long used the stars to tell stories, for […]
#SolidScience – Seasons
Most calendars are based around a four season model – summer, autumn, winter and spring. However, many Aboriginal communities use a six season model to base their yearly timeline around. […]
The Future Looks Bright
Aboriginal ranger roles are a new career opportunity that did not exist for Aboriginal youth in previous generations. The opportunity to take care of country in an Aboriginal ranger role […]
#SolidScience – Fire as a Tool
It is a common misconception among society that pre-colonisation, Aboriginal Australians were simply a hunter gatherer society. But studies have revealed that this was not the case. Recent findings have […]
Kwelena Mambakort Aboriginal Corporation Annual Cultural Day
December 6th saw the return of the Kwelena Mambakort Aboriginal Corporation (KMAC) Annual Cultural Day at Wedge Island, where visitors were invited to immerse themselves in Yued culture. NACC NRM […]