How do Indigenous people manage Uluru? How did the Chumash adapt to their environment? How did the Sioux adapt to their environment? How do traditional indigenous practices reflect how water is valued? How did the Ojibwa adapt to their environment?
Where do the Kalahari Bushmen live? How did the Seminole tribe prepare their food? Where does the Heiltsuk tribe live? How do Indigenous people manage Uluru? How do the Blackfoot tribe govern themselves? How did the Ojibwa tribe make their spears?
it should come as no surprise that it takes a long time to get around the country. Considering the distances, it’s no wonder few people end up traveling the whole country — there’s just too much ground to cover on a short trip. ...
My little symbolic gesture of coffee and cake, which is an excerpt from a story map when we were at Uluru brings back the memory of the moment far more strongly than the photos I insisted upon taking before devouring it – because guess where those photos are? Yes, they’re still languis...
How long do you need for an East Coast Australia road trip? Many people don’t realise just how huge Australia is and underestimate how long they need for an East Coast Australia road trip. The distance between Cairns and Melbourne on the coastal route isover 3,500kmwhich is about 40 hou...
Too often people wildly misjudge the size of cities, and the distances between them. Take Australia, for example, where I live. If you didn’t research beforehand, you might think you could just pop over to Melbourne, the Great Barrier Reef, and Uluru from Sydney — not realising that Aus...
Uluru, Australia.Also known as Ayers Rock, Uluru is a sacred site for the indigenous Anangu people and is considered a spiritual and cultural center. It’s seen as a resting place for ancient spirits, connecting two worlds. Mecca, Saudi Arabia.Mecca is the holiest city in Islam and the bi...
We could do without it, but putting that deadline in place gives my life a lot of meaning because it enhances what I do and it forces me to do it by a specific point in time. Take this podcast for example. In October we're going to Australia to Uluru. For those of you that don...
https://ulurustatement.org/the-statement/view-the-statement/ ‘Makarrata is the culmination of our agenda: the coming together after a struggle. It captures our aspirations for a fair and truthful relationship with the people of Australia and a better future for our children based on justice an...
But the people of Australia expect a government to do more. Planning for the future, for instance. If you have a plan then you adjust your figures accordingly and not bent the future to fit the figures. The future will happen and no set of imaginary figures will be of any help. ...