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What can we learn from indigenous Australians and their 60,000 years caring for country? | Songlines 

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@spagettiicecream
@spagettiicecream 2 года назад
My awsome wife planted 150 endemic plants this year. Heaps of bush tuckers. Soon we want to start a sand bag house with the rich loam soil. (Not much clay). traditional owners knew where it was at . Xxo
@mauricevandraanen4286
@mauricevandraanen4286 4 года назад
Australian whites and so on can learn more from indigenouse people then what they want to accept, and that´s a humungous lot more then that you and i are thinking
@adamradziwill
@adamradziwill 4 года назад
"What can we learn from indigenous Australians" answer is simple, how to wipe out the entire megafauna of the The continent of Australia which has changed Australasian climate - environment forever
@beaubeaukitty5301
@beaubeaukitty5301 4 года назад
In my humble opinion Our most critical error in human thought is the 10k&1 ways we divide our selves. It has also complicated our means to avert disaster from climate concerns. Due to our policy variabilities betwixt all the nations and their borders. A global effort is seemingly impossible odds to overcome the challenges ahead of us all.
@boncha4
@boncha4 2 года назад
The land speaks to those who listen
@bree6022
@bree6022 2 года назад
Great video changed my mind
@garfieldjnr7
@garfieldjnr7 4 года назад
Always was and always will be Aboriginal land.. mic drop! 🎤
@chriswatson1698
@chriswatson1698 4 года назад
Why? the Aborigines didn't build the land. They are the descendants of migrants just as most of the rest of us are.
@adamradziwill
@adamradziwill 4 года назад
"What can we learn from indigenous Australians" answer is simple, how to wipe out the entire megafauna of the The continent of Australia which has changed Australasian climate - environment forever
@kyletopfer7818
@kyletopfer7818 3 года назад
@@adamradziwill and the thousands of species that have been driven by European settlers since the industrial revolution?
@frederiksmees5503
@frederiksmees5503 3 года назад
You are obviously not a Australian Aboriginal. They don’t own the land, the land owns them and they are the original human caretakers.
@Ray-wm8dz
@Ray-wm8dz 3 года назад
Australia belongs to ALL Australians of every race. No trying to create an apartheid like society with one race receiving MORE rights, privileges and benefits than other races. Always speak out against racial discrimination.
@chriswatson1698
@chriswatson1698 4 года назад
Our earth is not coping with human consumption and waste. Australia is a high impact country, but we have kept our fertility to two babies per woman or fewer, for the last 40 years. If the rest of the world had done the same, there would be NO world refugee crisis, and far less cause for conflict. Migrants, including refugees, come to Australia to increase their consumption of our earth's resources, to increase their carbon emissions and to increase their waste. This is known as "seeking a better life"
@henryjanicky4978
@henryjanicky4978 Год назад
If we hear not one solution, forest burning is as destructive as any fire, no better outcome unless we build and preserve water but no one even mention of it- dams and reservour is solution to grow, live will follow
@NickSquids
@NickSquids 4 года назад
First and foremost: They're not in charge.
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 4 года назад
And they should be.
@johnriley2721
@johnriley2721 4 года назад
What Accent does the Narrator have?
@detroitfettyghost8492
@detroitfettyghost8492 4 года назад
It's a robotic automated speaker not a real person, Google it, weird uh?
@neilnelson7603
@neilnelson7603 4 года назад
probably an Australian or British
@detroitfettyghost8492
@detroitfettyghost8492 4 года назад
@@neilnelson7603 it's an automated system Google it not a real person
@neilnelson7603
@neilnelson7603 4 года назад
@@detroitfettyghost8492 ...What? sounds like a human being for real....didn't know robotic voice automation can mimick such perfect human sounds, totally weird.
@janebardon9002
@janebardon9002 4 года назад
@@neilnelson7603 It's Belfast, Northern Ireland. I've been living in Australia since 2003, but still have my home accent. Cheers, Jane Bardon
@madzmadz6219
@madzmadz6219 4 года назад
This is bad we need to do something
@danferguson71
@danferguson71 4 года назад
We need some kind of global pandemic to thin the herd I think.
@vmm5163
@vmm5163 4 года назад
@@danferguson71 coronavirus
@bouncingsharkie3003
@bouncingsharkie3003 2 года назад
@@danferguson71 predicted this last few years......
@adamradziwill
@adamradziwill 4 года назад
"What can we learn from indigenous Australians" answer is simple, how to wipe out the entire megafauna of the The continent of Australia , this act has changed Australasian climate - environment forever
@prucotton792
@prucotton792 3 года назад
Truly heartbreaking..why won't we listen
@nagitokomaeda5959
@nagitokomaeda5959 2 года назад
hello st augs
@glenolsen7888
@glenolsen7888 4 года назад
lets all go back to the stone age....and I don't mean smoking weed...ABC leading the country back 60,000 years ...now that's progressive
@bubbajones6907
@bubbajones6907 3 года назад
The promotion of primitivism, or the archaic revival is part of the implementation of MK Ultra, or the weaponising of anthropology. This is where the hippie, tree hugging drug culture came from. It also includes ufology, positive thinking, feminism, and veganism. Most boomers grew up immersed in this without the benefit of questioning through an internet search, and are permanently brain damaged.
@amywas1
@amywas1 4 года назад
Might not the forces which caused the last Ice-age "which the indigenous peoples were able to adapt to" be just a teensey weensey bit at play today? It being such a horrendous and catastrophic event (climate change), why don't we look at the whole picture? What were the forces which submerged that land which is today the Barrier Reef? and why are those factors excluded from the current conversation. After all there is plenty of really good science out there on ice age cycles; lets put it on the table.
@amywas1
@amywas1 3 года назад
@@GeorginaHannaford-zw6cl google the Maunder minimum and the Dalton Minimum. There are definitely other huge forces at play such as solar activity. The science is fascinating and wide ranging, but the human activity C02 - we are all going to die because the temperature rose 1 degree over the last century - hysteria is definitely more about driving an economic and ideological agenda more than anything else and has very little to do with science.
@The_Stoic_PhilosopherAU
@The_Stoic_PhilosopherAU 3 года назад
Caring? Are you joking?
@Ray-wm8dz
@Ray-wm8dz 3 года назад
Its the propaganda and people are swallowing it hook , line and sinker. In the mean time, every other Australian of every other race has to keep paying to upkeep them. That is a fact.
@lizardywizard
@lizardywizard 4 года назад
I feel like a waste of resource.
@bubbajones6907
@bubbajones6907 4 года назад
Yes, that's the point.
@MrBen51309
@MrBen51309 4 года назад
Nothing...next video please
@moonlightcookies9197
@moonlightcookies9197 4 года назад
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@chriswatson1698
@chriswatson1698 4 года назад
"Caring for their country" Of all the world's inhabited continents, Australia has the poorest soils. Aborigines used fire to hunt, without any way of putting the bushfires out. Fires are destructive of soils. When a plant dies naturally and falls, the nutrients that it is made of, get returned to the soil by bacterial decomposition and insect activity. If rain follows a fire, the nutrients within the plants that have been converted to ash, are washed into the watercourses. Fire leaves the land exposed to erosion. We have seen this happen in coastal NSW in February, 2020.
@adamradziwill
@adamradziwill 4 года назад
+1, "What can we learn from indigenous Australians" answer is simple, how to wipe out the entire megafauna of the The continent of Australia which has changed Australasian climate - environment forever
@pgoughms
@pgoughms 4 года назад
nothing, they didn't know about science and they wrote nothing down.
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