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The Warlpiri of Central Australia: Ceremony, Country and Colonisation

The Warlpiri of Central Australia: Ceremony, Country and Colonisation

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Warlpiri people of Australia's Central Desert, focusing on their rich ceremonial life, the concept of Dreaming (Jukurrpa), and the violent impact of colonisation in the 20th century. They discuss the 1928 Coniston Massacre, one of the last large-scale frontier massacres in Australia, triggered by the killing of a white dingo trapper and resulting in the murder of up to 70 Warlpiri and Anmatyerre people. The conversation also covers the Warlpiri's resilience through the establishment of remote communities like Yuendumu, and their ongoing struggle for land rights and cultural preservation. Specific figures include pastoralist Bill Braitling, who instigated the reprisals, and Mounted Constable William Murray, who led the punitive expedition. The episode highlights the survival of Warlpiri language and ceremony today, and the significance of sites like Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles). A nuanced look at a culture that endured despite frontier violence. #Warlpiri #Jukurrpa #ConistonMassacre #CentralAustralia #Yuendumu #KarluKarlu #Anmatyerre #BillBraitling #WilliamMurray #FrontierViolence #AboriginalAustralia #Dreaming #LandRights #AustralianHistory #Colonisation #History #FexingoHistory #Oceania Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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