Walking Through the Land
Justina Willis
Long ago in the dreamtime, our ancestors were walking freely in the country, visiting, hunting and enjoying camping. Always looking after the country and to this day we still respect the land, sharing stories about the country where sacred sites are and what tribe belongs to that country. When decisions are made through mining companies, both parties go out bush and get to know the history of that piece of land, or whose country it is.
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