02-07-2023 06:38 PM - edited 02-07-2023 06:38 PM
02-07-2023 06:38 PM - edited 02-07-2023 06:38 PM
Happy NAIDOC week everyone.
NAIDOC Week is a special time in Australia that celebrates the culture, history, achievements of Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander people. The Theme for this year is For Our Elders. I will attach the artwork for this year and information about it below.
During NAIDOC Week people both First Nations and allies gather to learn and share stories, dance, music, and art. Its a chance to acknowledge the contributions First Nations Australians have made to the country and celebrate. Many events and activities are on like cultural performances, workshops and community festivals. If you google NAIDOC events in your area something will pop up.
It is also a time to reflect on the challenges faced by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and work towards reconcilliation.
NAIDOC Week is an important opportunity for everyone to come together and show respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Personally, I am First Nations man from the lands of the Arrernte (pronounced Arunda) people. My household is made up of both strong ally’s and proud First Nations people.
NAIDOC week to me is an opportunity to show off what I am so proud of, take my children to events, and connect with other mob.
Share below, with privacy as a consideration, what you plan on doing this week to celebrate, and show support. Also, what can you do after NAIDOC week to continue this support
02-07-2023 06:41 PM
02-07-2023 06:41 PM
How beautiful is this artwork. Everyone I look at i feel so much pride. You see a new thing in it every time you look at it.
Directly from the NAIDOC website.
https://www.naidoc.org.au/2023-poster
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Bobbi Lockyer, a proud Ngarluma, Kariyarra, Nyulnyul and Yawuru artist, born and based on Kariyarra Country in Port Hedland, is the winner of the prestigious National NAIDOC Week Poster Competition for 2023 with her entry, For Our Elders.
“Where there is knowledge there are our Elders. Our Elders paved the pathways for us, taught us our knowledge, our history, they passed down their art, stories and wisdom. Our Elders are the foundation of our communities and role models for our children. With this poster I wanted to showcase how important our Elders are in passing down traditions and culture to our children and future.” said Bobbi. “
02-07-2023 07:05 PM
02-07-2023 07:05 PM
Thank you so much for these heartfelt posts @ArraDreaming .
Since connecting on these forums, I am so much more conscience of the wrongs of the past and how we can now celebrate the people whose land we reside on.
With my family, I plan to share stories to celebrate our First Nations people, their culture, and their beliefs.
I also acknowledge First Nations people in my work, my social life, and my interactions with people. I share what I have gleaned from reading first hand accounts of the life of Indigenous Australians.
02-07-2023 07:22 PM
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02-07-2023 07:30 PM
02-07-2023 07:30 PM
It sounds that your learning at school was more than mine... Mine was just Captain Hook, and a few dream time stories. That's IT. Such a shame @ArraDreaming
I never knew about the rich culture of our First Nations people.
I really appreciate you sharing your insights.
02-07-2023 07:36 PM
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02-07-2023 07:40 PM
02-07-2023 07:40 PM
Do you boys know some of these words @ArraDreaming ?
02-07-2023 08:24 PM
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02-07-2023 08:35 PM
02-07-2023 08:35 PM
I've just gone through some of the words and tried to pronounce them. It's not easy @ArraDreaming !
Is there a difference when referring to males or females e.g. in english, 'he' and 'she'.
Looking at the spelling, I can't form the words. Is there your own alphabet?
02-07-2023 08:50 PM
02-07-2023 08:50 PM
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