We are deeply committed to participating in righting the wrongs of colonialism and of the oppression and forced assimilation of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, by engaging in not only reconciliation but also reconcili-action.
A designer takes responsibility to learn about the landscape and the Aboriginal languages that describe it. WORDS AND ART Kathryn Morgan “Oysters and Rushes,” cyanotype and mixed media collage. Beginning…
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Walking through ancient cultural and spiritual landscapes inspires reverence, respect, and a sense of ethics of place. WORDS AND IMAGES Michael Davis Kakadu National Park. The view from Ubirr…
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Three people from different backgrounds weave together their personal and collective histories, deeply intertwined with Country. Sophie Zaccone, David Doyle, and Mark Lock Mark, Dave, and Sophie meet at Dave’s…
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This page complements the photo essay “Yamani: Voices of an Ancient Land,” which presents a unique musical project by the same name, developed by six extraordinary Australian Indigenous women. They…
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Mark Lock interviewed by Stephen Houston Stephen Houston: Can you please introduce yourself? Mark Lock: I am Mark Lock from the Ngiyampaa people, an Australian Aboriginal tribe from rural Australia.…
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by Michaela Jeannaisse Carter . Writing bioculturally significant place names on a topographic map of Nyungkal Country. Photo: Citt Williams, 2017 . In July 2017, I abandoned my Pacific Northwest summer…
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