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Thanks for sharing Patches that’s exactly right 

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Thanks for sharing @Patches59 . That is so so so important. I'm here to learn more and more. 

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@ArraDreaming 

My Indigenous Uncle (out of respect) was a Stolen Generation child.

 

one thing remember he teaching me - Family comes first, is most important and Family isn’t only people related by blood

 

 

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Hope your good

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Thanks for sharing Tyme
Good to hear from you mate

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The more I hear Welcome to Country, the more I learn everytime. I feel so 'connected' with First Nations peoples. I am still learning. @ArraDreaming 

 

This is not really part of what I learnt, but today, I had to order glasses, and I specifically chose a pair with Indigenous art because part of the sale goes towards Literacy programs for Indigenous people.

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Dead quiet hey
ArraDreaming
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NAIDOC TOPIC 2

Our Ancestors Our Future

 

Hey everyone,

This thread is about how our elders and ancestors still guide us today. We will be talking about language, stories, and how people like us can step up and keep culture strong. This is a space for all of us to share learn and speak from the hear t.

 

To start us off

What’s something you’ve been taught by an Elder or someone older in your life that still stays with you?

Could be a story, a word, or just something small but powerful. Share it below. 👇🏾