Seven Sisters Dreaming by Carolanne Ken. Acrylic on linen.

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Seven Sisters Dreaming by Carolanne Ken. Acrylic on linen.
"Please Don't Climb - We, the Anangu traditional owners, have this to say: Uluru is sacred in our culture. It is a place of great knowledge. Under our traditional law climbing is not permitted." The Anangu primarily dwell in the Central Western desert in Australia. Photo credit: @BadSalishGirl
This year marks 40 years since one of the most significant moments in Australia’s history – the return of the title deeds to Uluṟu and Kata
'This year marks 40 years since one of the most significant moments in Australia’s history – the return of the title deeds to Uluṟu and Kata Tjuṯa to Aṉangu Traditional Owners in 1985.
Handback was a powerful recognition of Aṉangu’s enduring connection to Country and an important milestone in Australia’s journey of land rights and reconciliation.'
It doesn't happen often, but when sacred water meets this sacred stone, magic happens.
Uluru / Ayers Rock is considered a sacred site by the Anangu people and is deeply connected to their ancestral stories, spiritual beliefs, and cultural practices. It is believed to be the physical evidence of the activities of ancestral beings who created the world during the Dreamtime, a period of creation and transformation in Indigenous Australian mythology.
According to the Anangu, the rock itself and the surrounding landscape contain numerous sacred sites, rituals, and ceremonial grounds that are essential to their cultural identity and survival.
Uluru is believed to possess a powerful energy that can be experienced and harnessed by those who visit. Some people describe feeling a sense of awe, tranquility, and spiritual connection when they are in its presence. This has led to Uluru becoming a popular destination for meditation, yoga retreats, and spiritual gatherings.
It is crucial to approach the site with respect, understanding, and sensitivity to its cultural and spiritual importance to the Anangu people. Visitors are encouraged to learn about the cultural protocols and guidelines for visiting the area and to engage in responsible tourism practices that respect the land, its traditional custodians, and their ongoing connection to Uluru.
Next up on Stage 3 @womadelaide are Adelaide own Electric Fields with the hometown crowd just lapping it up. A striking and haunting merging of living traditional culture with electronic music and featuring special quests Antara singers and Tiarutia First Nations Dance Collective. Just powerful. #womadelaide #localandlive #electrónica #anangu (at WOMADelaide) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbCnoyvJTm4/?utm_medium=tumblr
The Roulettes fly in wedge formation over Ayers Rock, Australia
The Roulettes fly in wedge formation over Ayers Rock, Australia
The Roulettes fly in wedge formation over Ayers Rock, Australia