Flinders University has embraced the importance of Welcome to Country ceremonies and Acknowledgement to Country protocols for many years to recognise Traditional Owners and communities across our footprint and contribute tangibly to Reconciliation.
A Welcome to Country is a ceremony performed by Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people to welcome visitors to their traditional land. It can take many forms, depending on the particular culture of the traditional owners. It can include singing, dancing, smoking ceremonies or a speech in traditional language or English.
An Acknowledgment of Country is a way of showing awareness of, and respect for, the traditional Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander owners of the land on which a meeting or event is being held, and of recognising the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to their Country.
An Acknowledgment of Country can be informal or formal and involves visitors acknowledging the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander owners of the land as well as the long and continuing relationship between Indigenous peoples and their Country. At a meeting, speech or formal occasion the speaker can begin their proceedings by offering an Acknowledgement of Country. Unlike a Welcome to Country, it can be performed by a non-Indigenous person.
Further information is available from Reconciliation SA or Reconciliation Australia
Source: Reconciliation Australia Fact Sheet
Group Name |
Services |
Contact |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Uncle Mickey 'Kumatpi Marrutya' O'Brien |
Welcome to Country, Smoking Ceremony |
0401 126 163 mob@bigpond.com |
Kaurna Elder |
Ngangki Warra |
Welcome to Country |
ngangkiwarra@outlook.com https://www.facebook.com/ngangkiwarra |
Ngangki Warra is a female-led Kaurna women’s cultural group that aims to amplify women’s voices. Ashum is also a Flinders Alumni |
Petiola Wilson |
Welcome to Country, Smoking Ceremony, Cultural Awareness training, motivational speaking |
0499 921 734 petiolakwilson@gmail.com Biography |
Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna man |
Jack Kanya Kudnuitya Buckskin Kuma Kaaru Cultural Services |
Extensive services provided by a team of 9 |
(08) 8240 0300 kumakaaru@outlook.com https://kumakaaru.com.au |
Kaurna/Narungga |
Rodney O'Brien |
Welcome to Country, Acknowledgement of Country - Kaurna Language workshops |
0410 577 445 rod.obrien@adelaide.edu.au |
Kaurna man |
Margaret Brodie |
Welcome to Country |
0478 664 519 magbrodie@gmail.com |
Kaurna Woman |
If you are Flinders Staff or Student and Require a Welcome to Country, our Elders on Campus may be able to assist. Please visit Elders on Campus page for more information.
If you have any further questions, please email eldernetwork@flinders.edu.au.
Sturt Rd, Bedford Park
South Australia 5042
CRICOS Provider: 00114A TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12097 TEQSA category: Australian University
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