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First knowledges. the power and promise 1, Songlines :

Songlines are an archive for powerful knowledges that ensured Australia's many Indigenous cultures flourished for over 60,000 years. Much more than a navigational path in the cartographic sense, these vast and robust stores of information are encoded through song, story, dance, art and ceremony, rather than simply recorded in writing. Weaving deeply personal storytelling with extensive research on mnemonics, Songlines: The Power and Promise offers unique insights into Indigenous traditional knowledges, how they apply today and how they could help all peoples thrive into the future. This book invites readers to understand a remarkable way for storing knowledge in memory by adapting song, art, and most importantly, Country, into their lives.

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32320004839852 305.89915 NEA
Adult Non Fiction   Thornton Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760761189 (paperback)
Classification Number 305.89915 NEA
Author Neale, Margo
Title First knowledges. the power and promise [BK]
Series 2023 Naidoc Week
Note "National Museum of Australia."
Songlines are an archive for powerful knowledges that ensured Australia's many Indigenous cultures flourished for over 60,000 years. Much more than a navigational path in the cartographic sense, these vast and robust stores of information are encoded through song, story, dance, art and ceremony, rather than simply recorded in writing. Weaving deeply personal storytelling with extensive research on mnemonics, Songlines: The Power and Promise offers unique insights into Indigenous traditional knowledges, how they apply today and how they could help all peoples thrive into the future. This book invites readers to understand a remarkable way for storing knowledge in memory by adapting song, art, and most importantly, Country, into their lives.
Subject Dreamtime (Aboriginal Australian mythology)
Mythology, Aboriginal Australian
Creation -- Mythology -- Australia
Creation -- Mythology
Dreamtime (Aboriginal Australian mythology)
Mythology, Aboriginal Australian
Australia
Additional Author Kelly, Lynne, 1951-
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