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bob10
14th July 2016, 09:55 AM
Way of the water lilies: Where science meets the billabong - Science News - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-07/way-of-the-water-lilies-where-science-meets-the-billabong/7571206)

newhue
15th July 2016, 06:10 PM
Bob their was as interview on ABC Brisbane's 612 with Richard Fidler a few weeks back. It was with a woman who has unearthed the Language of Native cultures. How they used land marks for initiate memory to tell the detail in knowledge that has been handed down through generation. That walk about was like school, that different levels of knowledge was protected and access to it was earned, sometimes only through age. Secret women business was dispersed and handed down the same way.
This lady had learned european history and others in great detail using land marks around here neighbour hood. She is literally a walking history book. She said it explains how Native Indians can recall, identify, and know the use of over 700 insects. And not a computer or note pad required.
Here name is Lynne Kelly. The book is "The Memory Codes". Her interview can be tracked down in Fidler's Conservation Hour recordings.

It took her a while a decade to convince the traditional historians particularly in the UK. It's a pity english arrogance and religion dismissed our Aboriginals as uncivilised people who needed whitening, or perhaps just killing. Imagine what we would have today if we shared and preserved half the place.

bob10
15th July 2016, 07:55 PM
Good spotting, Jason. I think this may be it.

Jaky Troy: awakening Australia's sleeping languages - ABC Conversations with Richard Fidler (http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2016/07/08/4496935.htm)

newhue
16th July 2016, 07:57 AM
Na na this one. It's an amazing hour. I plan on buying the book and can only hope the kids can learn the system.

Lynne Kelly: unlocking ancient memory storehouses - ABC Conversations with Richard Fidler (http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2016/06/22/4486659.htm)