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Piny kɔc ke paanë ku te wɛn yenne cieŋden rek kenne kek

Single hand of a Young Indigenous girl on the rocks

Understanding the profound connections First Nations have with the land. Vick Smith/Getty Images Source: Moment RF / Vicki Smith/Getty Images

Piny kɔc ka Aboriginal ku Torres Straight Islander amuk tïïpken, kä-yi lɔ kenne kä kɛn, ku kuɛɛr ye kek ka ke piirden luoi thin.


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Piny kɔc ka Aboriginal ku Torres Straight Islander amuk tïïpken, kä-yi lɔ kenne kä kɛn, ku kuɛɛr ye kek ka ke piirden luoi thin.


Key Points

  • The land is an inseparable part of First Nations peoples, forming their identity and sense of belonging.
  • The connection stems from the stories that have been passed down through generations.
  • One should only visit sacred sites with the knowledge of the site and its significance.

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