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'All things will outlast us': how the Indigenous concept of deep time helps us understand environmental destruction

  • Written by Ann McGrath, Professor, Australian National University
'All things will outlast us': how the Indigenous concept of deep time helps us understand environmental destructionGumatj clan dancers perform at the Garma Festival.Lucy Hughes Jones/AAP

The bushfire royal commission is examining ways Indigenous land and fire management could improve Australia’s resilience to national disasters. On the face of it, this offers an opportunity to embrace Indigenous ways of knowing.

But one traditional practice unlikely to be...

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