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Ngurrampaa, Dhiirrbalthii: Country, My Teacher

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posted on 2025-11-25, 00:44 authored by Paul Gorden, Jesse HodgettsJesse Hodgetts
<p dir="ltr">In this chapter, we discuss our knowledge system and education through our stories as Mayi (Ngiyampaa People). Our old people lived in the bush, in country for thousands and thousands of years. This is because they had kinship with country and were in it. When we are in country and we have a relationship and kinship with country, then country can teach us. Come with us as we share our old stories and our new stories, from our time learning from country.</p>

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Source title

Indigenous Knowledge: Australian Perspectives

Pagination

115-123

Editors

Langton, Marcia; Corn, Aaron; Curkpatrick, Samuel

Publisher

Melbourne University Press

Place published

Melbourne, V.I.C.

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Engagement & Equity Division

School

Indigenous Education and Research

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