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14 Dec 2016 02:03 PM
14 Dec 2016 02:03 PM
@utopia @Appleblossom and I all have more than a passing interest in the stories of our Indigneous People and so I have opened this thread for us and anyone else who would have something to the Historical Stories of the Cultures of our First People
My son was born in 1969 and died in 1986 - it became apparent that he was of a different skin colour during middle childhood I guess - and by the time he died it was very obvious -
There is a popular opinion I imagine that all our Indigneous People are dark-skinned - but that is not necessarily the case - my son had an olive skin, curly black hair and brow-ridges - and it is not what anyone else ever thought or felt about it - the whole issue was what he thought and felt about it
Now Utopia has brought it to my attention that there are website about their culture and I know Apple has been working in this area for a long time so my aim is to follow up what I can from the website on Aboriginal Culture that Utopia has mentioned and opened this for more discussion
This is not done to right the wrongs of the past but rather to open discussion about the future and what their culture can add to our culture and our future
Decadian
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@Former-Member is also interested and has experience in this area. No pressure Bella at this flat out time of year for teachers... just alerting you to this thread.
14 Dec 2016 02:42 PM
14 Dec 2016 02:42 PM
This is very encouraging - comments and likes already - and thanks @Appleblossom for including @Former-Member in the tags
And thanks also @utopia for mentioning that you are not of Indigneous Descent yourself - neither am I - my son was an adopted child - and as we adopted him without the knowlegde of his background
Had I known I would have searched for him -
Also it is my opinion that the more we know of the heritage of our First Australians the more we will enhance our own lives - we were - for the best part - born here too and it is also our country - so I do like the idea of reconciliation
Decadian
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You can @Shazab 🙂 There's an edit button next to the date and time of the post.
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You could be right @Shazab. If it's typos you're worried about, don't be. We're a bit fan of them around here
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