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Oncountry 4 Health: Program, 2013Oncountry 4 Health: Program, 2013
Melbourne School of Population & Melbourne School of Population & Health Health
Introductory Lecture and Overview of Yorta Yorta culture, history and connections
with Study Region
Yorta Yorta Occupation of Barmah-Yorta Yorta Occupation of Barmah-Millewa Forest WetlandsMillewa Forest Wetlands
Yorta Yorta - Bangerang Yorta Yorta - Bangerang are one and of the same are one and of the same group.group.
B-M is in the heartland of B-M is in the heartland of Yorta Yorta Nation-Yorta Yorta Nation-Ancestral Land & WatersAncestral Land & Waters
Yorta Yorta committed to Yorta Yorta committed to conserving Forest conserving Forest Welands-is the keeping Welands-is the keeping place of their cultural place of their cultural heritage.heritage.
Joint Management under Joint Management under handback/leaseback of handback/leaseback of Barmah-Millewa will Barmah-Millewa will ensure continuity of ensure continuity of natural & cultural values.natural & cultural values.
Key Factors to understanding Key Factors to understanding Indigenous Culture & Land RelationsIndigenous Culture & Land Relations
1.1. Aboriginal culture in its proper time Aboriginal culture in its proper time perspective-past & present as one.perspective-past & present as one.
2.2. The concept of change adaption & The concept of change adaption & continuity- an evolving process continuity- an evolving process familiar to all cultural groupsfamiliar to all cultural groups
3.3. The existence of an ongoing-living The existence of an ongoing-living culture that has survived & continues culture that has survived & continues to maintain its identity & connections to maintain its identity & connections with the ancestral lands with the ancestral lands
BM: Habitat for Diversity of BM: Habitat for Diversity of SpeciesSpecies
Forest-wetlands contain a diverse Forest-wetlands contain a diverse range of vegetation communities & range of vegetation communities & wildlife species and is an Australian wildlife species and is an Australian icon site.icon site.
A habitat for the majority of A habitat for the majority of threatened species in northern threatened species in northern Victoria & southern New South Wales.Victoria & southern New South Wales.
Forest-wetlands assist in alleviating Forest-wetlands assist in alleviating pressure on flooding downstream- pressure on flooding downstream- function of the choke.function of the choke.
Ramsar Convention & China, Japan Ramsar Convention & China, Japan Migratory Bird Agreement Migratory Bird Agreement (Ramsar comes under UNESCO which is (Ramsar comes under UNESCO which is
a specialised agency of the UN Systema specialised agency of the UN System
Barmah Moira Barmah Moira Lakes, protected Lakes, protected under Ramsar under Ramsar Convention Convention (The signing of (The signing of the Convention took place in 1971 in the the Convention took place in 1971 in the small Iranian town of Ramsar (since small Iranian town of Ramsar (since then, it has taken the common name of then, it has taken the common name of the Ramsar Convention). the Ramsar Convention).
China & Japan China & Japan Migratory Birds Migratory Birds Agreement: Agreement: (CAMBA,1986 & (CAMBA,1986 & JAMBA,1974,) JAMBA,1974,) Agreement on Agreement on international cooperation for the international cooperation for the conservation of migratory species conservation of migratory species & for the protection of specific & for the protection of specific habitats. Great Egret & White-habitats. Great Egret & White-bellied Sea-eagle (two birds BM bellied Sea-eagle (two birds BM listed).listed).
Other birds are Rainbow Bee-eater, Other birds are Rainbow Bee-eater, Cattle Egret, Greenshank, Glossy Ibis, Cattle Egret, Greenshank, Glossy Ibis, White-throated Needletail, Sharp-tailed White-throated Needletail, Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, Latham's Snipe, Red-necked Sandpiper, Latham's Snipe, Red-necked Stint, Fork-tailed Swift and Caspian Stint, Fork-tailed Swift and Caspian Tern (DCE 1992).Tern (DCE 1992).
Great Egret
White Breasted Sea Eagle
Japan, 2008
Yorta Yorta OccupationYorta Yorta Occupation
Timeline & Evidence of Timeline & Evidence of prior occupationprior occupation
Timeline & Indigenous Timeline & Indigenous SurvivalSurvival
Last two centuries (non-Last two centuries (non-Indigenous occupation) dominates Indigenous occupation) dominates the timeline & the intensity of the timeline & the intensity of change that has taken place.change that has taken place.
Adaption, cultural continuity & Adaption, cultural continuity & survival, is outcome that needs to survival, is outcome that needs to be recognised.be recognised.
Cultural Heritage: A Living Cultural Heritage: A Living HeritageHeritage
Mural of Biami Rainbow Serpent, Dharnya Centre
Stratigraphy(timeline) of Occupation Stratigraphy(timeline) of Occupation SitesSites
Mounds & MiddensMounds & Middens
Timeline of Occupation
Oldest
Recent
Cultural Heritage Values: Scarred Trees
Mound Sites: Barmah State ParkMound Sites: Barmah State Park
Mound Mound
Lagoon& Natural Food Storage System, Barmah Forest
Traditional Fish Trap SystemTraditional Fish Trap System
Fish Trap System Midden
Yorta Yorta Site ProtectionYorta Yorta Site Protection
Traditional Stone Tool Working Site
Yorta Yorta Sites Recorded at Yorta Yorta Sites Recorded at 1999 1999
( From: Management Plan for Yorta Yorta ( From: Management Plan for Yorta Yorta Heritage, Yorta Yorta Nations Inc,1999:38-40Heritage, Yorta Yorta Nations Inc,1999:38-40))
Table 6. Summary of Recorded Sites in the Yorta Yorta Lands _____________________________________________________
New South Wales Victoria Total Site Type Count Count Count ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scarred Tree 118 881 999 Mound 141 212 353 Open Scatter 14 79 93 Middens 19 17 36 Burial 20 24 44 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals 312 1213 1525 _____________________________________________________
CULTURAL CULTURAL CONTINUITYCONTINUITYTHROUGH THROUGH
Community, Art, Community, Art, Music, Theatre, Dance Music, Theatre, Dance
& Sport& Sport
Maloga: 1874-88
Cummeragunja: 1889-Present Aboriginal Leaders 1930s
Lynch Cooper World Champion, 1930s
Cummera & Maloga Cummera & Maloga HeritageHeritage
Sir Doug Nichols
Cultural Continuity in the Cultural Continuity in the Yorta Yorta wayYorta Yorta way
Lin Onus, Jimmy’s BillabongBarmah Lake, Yorta Yorta country
Wally & Sony Cooper: Yorta Yorta Dance Group
Lou Bennet & TiddasJimmy Little
Yanagai Yanagai Play, 2006Andrea James
Yorta Yorta artist Lin Onus (1948 - 1996) spent much of his life bridging the gap between urban and traditional, art forms. He had a deep social conscience & his work has inspired a new generation of young Indigenous artists from south-eastern Australia.
Debra CheetamPecan Summer Opera
The Cummera Walk Off, The Cummera Walk Off, 19391939
In 1939, the first mass strike of Aboriginal people in this In 1939, the first mass strike of Aboriginal people in this country occurred – the country occurred – the Cummeragunja Walk-offCummeragunja Walk-off. Over 200 . Over 200 residents packed-up and left Cummeragunja in protest of the residents packed-up and left Cummeragunja in protest of the conditions and the oppressive management. They crossed the conditions and the oppressive management. They crossed the border from New South Wales into Victoria in contravention of border from New South Wales into Victoria in contravention of the rules of the New South Wales Protection Board. the rules of the New South Wales Protection Board.
Supporters rallied behind the Walk-off, collecting food and Supporters rallied behind the Walk-off, collecting food and provisions and transporting them up to the Murray River to provisions and transporting them up to the Murray River to the protestors. the protestors.
The The Cummeragunja Walk-offCummeragunja Walk-off in particular brought changes to in particular brought changes to Aborigines Act of New South Wales in 1942-story here. Aborigines Act of New South Wales in 1942-story here.
http://www.abc.net.au/missionvoices/cummeragunja/http://www.abc.net.au/missionvoices/cummeragunja/default.htmdefault.htm
http://waynera.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/http://waynera.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/cummerwalkoff11.pdfcummerwalkoff11.pdf
Day of Mourning Protest, 1938 Day of Mourning Protest, 1938 led to The Cummera Walk-Off, led to The Cummera Walk-Off,
19391939
From Cummera to the Flat, From Cummera to the Flat, Mooroopna, 1939-1957Mooroopna, 1939-1957
Rumbalara Aboriginal CoopRumbalara Aboriginal Coop
Major service delivery organisation in Major service delivery organisation in Region that began in the 1970s Region that began in the 1970s under the Whitlam Governments Self under the Whitlam Governments Self Determination policy. Determination policy.
Employs over 100 people and runs Employs over 100 people and runs diversity of programs in health, diversity of programs in health, housing, family care, and justice, housing, family care, and justice, aimed a ‘closing the gap’.aimed a ‘closing the gap’.
Cultural Continuity through Sport, Cultural Continuity through Sport,
Health & EducationHealth & Education
Rumbalara Football & Netball Club, SheppartonAcademy of Sport Health & Education, Shepparton, 2005(University of Melbourne)
Oncountry Learning: Indigenous Studies visit to RFNC Uni of Melb,2005.
CummeraFootyTeam,1927
ACHIEVING JUSTICE VIA ACHIEVING JUSTICE VIA THE POLITICO - THE POLITICO -
LEGAL PROCESS?LEGAL PROCESS?
THE YORTA YORTA THE YORTA YORTA STRUGGLESTRUGGLE
Yorta Yorta v State of Yorta Yorta v State of Victoria & Ors, Trial (1996-Victoria & Ors, Trial (1996-
1998)1998)
Barriers to achieving land justice under Anglo Barriers to achieving land justice under Anglo legal system & way Mabo principles are being legal system & way Mabo principles are being applied by the Courts, perverted the course of applied by the Courts, perverted the course of justice in the Yorta Yorta case.justice in the Yorta Yorta case.
Back to ‘Base Camp Politics’ Back to ‘Base Camp Politics’ - YY Agreement & BM - YY Agreement & BM Campaign.Campaign.
Olney’s Test for Yorta Yorta Native TitleOlney’s Test for Yorta Yorta Native Title‘The Frozen in Time View of Aboriginal ‘The Frozen in Time View of Aboriginal
Culture’Culture’
Indigenous Land Indigenous Land ManagementManagement
A Holistic view of the relationship between A Holistic view of the relationship between Land and Natural Resource Management.Land and Natural Resource Management.
Holistic View of Land Management & Holistic View of Land Management & CareCare
Indigenous wisdom throughout the world Indigenous wisdom throughout the world shares a common belief system that ‘all shares a common belief system that ‘all things are related’. What happens in one things are related’. What happens in one area sooner or later directly or indirectly area sooner or later directly or indirectly impacts on other areas. The history of impacts on other areas. The history of imported land uses vindicates this view imported land uses vindicates this view
‘‘Yorta Yorta have a long tradition of caring Yorta Yorta have a long tradition of caring for forest. They ‘see the forest & all of its for forest. They ‘see the forest & all of its encompassing features (including all living encompassing features (including all living entities) from a holistic viewpoint’. entities) from a holistic viewpoint’. (Yorta Yorta Nations Inc, 1990).(Yorta Yorta Nations Inc, 1990).
Campaign for National Park & Campaign for National Park & Joint ManagementJoint Management
Dharnya Centre Withers, 1985-Dharnya Centre Withers, 1985-20132013
Closed because of structural damage caused by whiteants and Government neglect, May, 2007-see VideoOnline at, 166392.
See Paper on Dharnya Centre in readings online : http://waynera.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/caitlin.pdf
Apology-Wed, February 13 Apology-Wed, February 13 20082008
Ten years after the “Bringing Them Home Report”, the Ten years after the “Bringing Them Home Report”, the Federal Government made a formal apology to the Stolen Federal Government made a formal apology to the Stolen Generations on Wednesday, 13th February 2008, Generations on Wednesday, 13th February 2008, committing itself to ‘committing itself to ‘Closing the Gap on Indigenous Closing the Gap on Indigenous disadvantage’.disadvantage’.
SSince the delivery of the apology, the ‘ince the delivery of the apology, the ‘Indigenous Indigenous Disadvantage Report’Disadvantage Report’ of Reconciliation Australia, 2009, of Reconciliation Australia, 2009, and the and the Productivity Commission ReportProductivity Commission Report, 2010, found that , 2010, found that across virtually all indicators there are still wide gaps across virtually all indicators there are still wide gaps between Indigenous and other Australians’ and between Indigenous and other Australians’ and in in almost almost all cases ‘the gaps’ have in fact increased as mainstream all cases ‘the gaps’ have in fact increased as mainstream economic prosperity has accelerated away from that of economic prosperity has accelerated away from that of Aboriginal AustraliaAboriginal Australia’(Productivity Commission (2009) Overcoming Indigenous ’(Productivity Commission (2009) Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators 2009. Canberra Productivity Commission). Disadvantage: Key Indicators 2009. Canberra Productivity Commission).
FIVE years down the track (2013) students can assess how FIVE years down the track (2013) students can assess how far we've come and whether the gap has been closed, is the far we've come and whether the gap has been closed, is the same, or is getting wider? Also important for critiquing same, or is getting wider? Also important for critiquing disadvantage in Health indicators. disadvantage in Health indicators.
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23202622-5001021,00.html0,22049,23202622-5001021,00.html
Key IssuesKey Issues Adapting management practices to Adapting management practices to
Indigenous philosophy of land and water Indigenous philosophy of land and water management without compromising track management without compromising track record of land managementrecord of land management
Tapping into the tourism economy to Tapping into the tourism economy to generate an economic base for local generate an economic base for local communities.communities.
Promoting education and training through Promoting education and training through local resources like Yenbeena and Dharnyalocal resources like Yenbeena and Dharnya
Other issues for group discussionOther issues for group discussion
Key Issues (cont)-Key Issues (cont)- Contribution of Indigenous knowledge to Contribution of Indigenous knowledge to
current land management practices-is it current land management practices-is it being given due recognitionbeing given due recognition
Inclusion of Indigenous people in land Inclusion of Indigenous people in land management and care. Are Indigenous management and care. Are Indigenous people employed in all levels of people employed in all levels of management including senior decision management including senior decision making level?making level?
Joint management structures working Joint management structures working successfully in Australia-Kakadu, Ulluru, successfully in Australia-Kakadu, Ulluru, Boodaree,(Wreck Bay ACT). Boodaree,(Wreck Bay ACT).
PATHWAYS FOR FUTUREPATHWAYS FOR FUTURE
A negotiatedA negotiated settlement settlement between government & other between government & other parties, which recognises the parties, which recognises the Yorta Yorta as the traditional Yorta Yorta as the traditional owners under a owners under a handback/leaseback handback/leaseback arrangement and inalienable arrangement and inalienable freehold title freehold title (see Models of Structures for Joint (see Models of Structures for Joint
Management of NP’s in current BM Campaign research, 2004). Management of NP’s in current BM Campaign research, 2004).
‘‘Keeping it for the Keeping it for the Future’Future’
Old Dhungulla: Keep Her Flowin &Old Dhungulla: Keep Her Flowin &
Keep the River Reds Growin
Maranooka & Thank you for your support for Yorta Yorta struggleLunch at Morning Glory and on Bus at 1pm for Site Visits & Story Lines