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In these paintings Darwin based artist Joanne Nasir creates her visual interpretation of the staff development course. Click on thumbnails to view larger jpeg |
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This painting depicts the Aboriginal people working in partnership with the land, sea, flora and fauna to keep our people strong in country, culture and spirituality. |
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This painting depicts the people, the animals and the rainbow serpent being raised above the water by hands of earth. It symbolises the connection of culture and identity of Aboriginal people to land, water, earth, animals and the dreaming. |
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This painting depicts the Aboriginal people working closely with the land its landscape and the resources in a culturally appropriate way. |
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| This painting depicts the land, the sea, the rain, the animals, the plants and the people and of them forming the foundation of natural cultural resource management and how they all interconnect and support our natural environment. | ||||
This painting depicts the coming together of different groups of people to work together in a spirit of partnership in the improvement of Aboriginal land and to keep the natural resources safe. |
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This painting depicts the different land and waterways. It shows the Rainbow Serpent travelling over different country and symbolises the importance of connecting the land to the culture and spirituality of the Aboriginal people. |
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| This painting illustrates the various topics covered in the story about cross cultural engagement for natural resource managers. | ||||
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