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Understanding how Aboriginal culture can contribute to the resilient future of rangelands – the importance of Aboriginal core values
Rangeland Journal ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-30 , DOI: 10.1071/rj20031
Mal Ridges , Mick Kelly , Geoff Simpson , John Leys , Sandy Booth , Margaret Friedel , Ngyampaa Country

There are numerous examples illustrating the integration of Aboriginal knowledge and participation in rangelands management. At the 2019 Australian Rangelands Conference we aimed to explore how Aboriginal culture and its core values have something deeper to contribute to rangelands management. We explore this through a Yungadhu (Malleefowl) cultural depiction and story. The depiction and story explain the often cited, but not well understood, concepts of Kinship, Country, Lore, and Dreaming. The story provides insight into Aboriginal people’s world view and is used in this paper to illustrate how well it aligns with current thinking about resilience in rangelands landscapes and communities. Significantly, we explain how the deep wisdom that resides in Aboriginal cultures has something meaningful to contribute to achieving the conditions for resilience.



中文翻译:

了解土著文化如何为牧场的弹性未来做出贡献-土著核心价值观的重要性

有许多例子说明了原住民知识的整合和对牧场管理的参与。在2019年澳大利亚牧场会议上,我们旨在探讨土著文化及其核心价值如何对牧场管理做出更深远的贡献。我们通过Yungadhu(Malleefowl)文化描绘和故事来探索这一点。插图和故事解释了经常提及但了解得不好的亲属关系,乡村,传说和梦境的概念。这个故事提供了对原住民世界观的洞察力,并在本文中用于说明它与当前有关牧场景观和社区的复原力的思想如何契合。重要的是

更新日期:2020-12-01
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