How a stone wedged in a gum tree shows the resilience of Aboriginal culture in Australia
- Written by Caroline Spry, Honorary Associate, PhD, La Trobe University
Trees marked by Aboriginal cultural practices are a distinctive part of the Australian landscape. A recent discovery on Wiradjuri country in New South Wales shows some of these “culturally modified trees” may be much younger than anybody thought.
What are culturally modified trees?
Aboriginal people have...
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