Indigenous Australian Aṉangu people share their deep cultural connection to Country, explaining that understanding their land requires direct experience through walking, feeling, and touching, which creates lasting memories that are passed down through generations as stories of important places.
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A Journey Celebrating CultureAjouté :
This is the land where our grandparents, grandfathers, uncles, and aunties they lived through this land.
You have to come. You have to come and walk and feel and touch. And then you'll see.
And you'll hear the voice, the wind, the bird, the noise.
Yeah, and when you sleep, you will still feel it. I am feeling good and the blessing that healing will come through you. To good to be dreaming. We're blessed to be here. When they go back And they will remember the place [music] they've been, the place they walked. And they will tell their families and friends I had pleasure we went to this important place.
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