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The untold Aboriginal history of the R.M. Williams boot
Radical Film Night #2: Protecting Country
Radical Film Night #2: Protecting Country
Friday nights around these parts are film nights, so following on from our earlier offering on Mwni Wiconi & the Black Snake, here’s another indy docu film about the clash of First Nations lifeways and capital.
I think that the importance of hearing these Adnyamathanha and other voices cannot be understated, not if we are in any…
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The site, known as Warratyi, shows Aboriginal Australians settled the arid interior of the country around 49,000 years ago — some 10,000 years earlier than previously thought.
The shelter, about 550 kilometres north of Adelaide, also contains the first reliably dated evidence of human interaction with megafauna.
Artefacts excavated at the site also push back the earliest-known dates on the development of key bone and stone axe technologies and the use of ochre in Australia.