"Namawi rawul-inyeri thulun-ar: Our footprints [come] from the
past. From our ancestors to us, we are the traditional owners,
still guiding our young ones, connecting the Stolen Generations
back to family and country, standing strong in our history and
culture and heritage", announce these remarkable Ngarrindjeri
miminar. Ngarrindjeri came to prominence in the 1990s with the
Hindmarsh Island Bridge affair. Labelled "liars" in 1995 by a South
Australian Royal Commission then vindicated in the Federal Court in
2001 as "truth-tellers", these Ngarrindjeri miminar have much to be
angry about. But, they also have stories to tell about their lives
and their visions for the future. Here they take us into their
world of caring for their country, their families and their nation.
What are our needs? What do we want to address our needs? Where are
we going? What does the future hold for us, our children, our
grandchildren, our young women? Their stories will charm and
delight and their stories will jar and shock. They ask that you
Kungun, listen, to their Yunnan, speaking.
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