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Bloodlines To Country

Karina Hogan & Jenae Tien

Small Town, Big Meaning: The Cultural Significance of Sarah's Rocks

OCT 19, 202315 MIN
Bloodlines To Country

Small Town, Big Meaning: The Cultural Significance of Sarah's Rocks

OCT 19, 202315 MIN

Description

The origin of a small Queensland bayside suburb's famous landmark revealed  

Introducing 'Bloodlines to Country', a podcast that delves into the relationship between ancestry and land. Our latest episode spotlights the renowned QLD location of Wynnum and a remarkable woman whose spirit still remains. Interestingly, she is said to be named after Sarah's Rocks, a notable landmark in the bayside suburb just outside of Brisbane, Queensland.

Extend your learning here - https://www.tribalexperiences.com/brisbanetraditionalowners.html 

Cultural Disclaimer - This disclaimer serves as a notice that all intellectual and cultural knowledge shared by Aunty Kerry Charlton is subject to Yuggera laws, customs, and practices. The information provided is not to be used for commercial purposes or reproduced without permission from Aunty Kerry Charlton.

It is essential to recognise and respect the First Nations people's unique cultural heritage, as it is an integral part of the Australian identity. We acknowledge that the First Nations people have a deep understanding of their land and its resources, including flora, fauna, and natural resources.

Therefore, any use of Aunty Kerry and or the Yuggera Community's intellectual and cultural knowledge must be done in consultation with the relevant First Nations people and with respect to their cultural protocols and practices.

We hope this disclaimer helps to foster a more inclusive and respectful approach towards First Nations people's intellectual and cultural knowledge in Australia.

Thank you to Aunty Kerry and the Yuggera Community, First Languages Australia and Brisbane Indigenous Media Association for their support with this Podcast.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this podcast contains names, and voices of deceased persons.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.