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How Did the Assimilation Policy Affect Indigenous Peoples?

3 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Understanding the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is an important aspect of Reconciliation. Looking at events such as the introduction and escalation of the assimilation policy in Australia is a stark insight into the inequalities and disadvantages…
Yirrganydji Aboriginal woman and men in Queensland Australia

Australian Aboriginal Rights Timeline

3 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
While the Referendum to vote on the proposal to bring the Indigenous Voice to Parliament is an important moment, we should appreciate that this point has arrived more than 250 years since James Cook claimed ownership of the Australian east…
Carla and Aunty Munya with their books, Practical Reconciliation and Journey Into Dreamtime

Notable Indigenous Australian Authors

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
This November, Aunty Munya Andrews’ newest work will be released–a beautiful picture book for children that explores the changing seasons. Following previous publications written for adult readers, this first book in the series of Ask Aunty is a way to…
Aunty Munya speaking in a Yarning Circle

Yarning Circle Meaning and Importance for Australian Indigenous Culture

3 years ago
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General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
As we approach the Australian Referendum on the proposed introduction of a permanent Indigenous Voice to Parliament, many are interested in what this might mean and the benefits for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now and in the generations…
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Why do First Nations people need Allies?

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
First Nations people need allies to help address historical and ongoing inequities and to drive meaningful social change. Allies play a critical role in advocating for justice, amplifying Indigenous voices, and supporting initiatives that promote equality. In simple terms, being…
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Who Designed the Australian Aboriginal Flag?

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Among initial cultural awareness training benefits is a deeper understanding of the rich Indigenous culture of Australia. This is gained partly through history lessons about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.  One of the first things you should learn on…
Australian Aboriginal Spirituality Evolve Communities

Australian Aboriginal Spirituality

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Spirituality is at the heart of Indigenous culture and guides a broad range of beliefs, values, and customs that First Nations people build into every aspect of their lives. Learning about this ancient culture and how practises contribute to the…
‘Kanyini’ Meaning Evolve Communities

‘Kanyini’ Meaning

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Like many Indigenous words, ‘Kanyini’ describes a complex and intricate meaning that is difficult to translate into English because there is no direct equivalent. As one of the broad topics covered in one of Aunty Munya’s Aboriginal books, ‘Kanyini’ refers…
Australian Aboriginal Creation Myth Evolve Communities

Australian Aboriginal Creation Myth

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have a rich and diverse range of creation stories. Groups share legends of how the Creator Spirits brought life to the land, some referring to one god or spirit, and others mentioning several Spirit…
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Aboriginal Moiety

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Aboriginal moiety is one of the three key building blocks of the Australian Aboriginal kinship system, along with Aboriginal skin names and Aboriginal totems (also known as Dreamings). Moiety is a belief system adopted by many Indigenous communities that acknowledges…

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