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DOI10.1111/emr.12528
How Dreaming and Indigenous ancestral stories are central to nature conservation: Perspectives from Walalkara Indigenous Protected Area, Australia
Robin, Langaliki; Robin, Kuntjupai; Camerlenghi, Ettore; Ireland, Luke; Ryan-Colton, Ellen
通讯作者Ryan-Colton, E (corresponding author),Charles Darwin Univ, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia.
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT & RESTORATION
ISSN1442-7001
EISSN1442-8903
出版年2022
卷号23
英文摘要Nature conservation in both theory and practice is increasingly looking to understand different knowledge systems, including Indigenous worldviews, to achieve complementary conservation and socio-cultural goals. Here, we share stories from one of the longest running Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs), Walalkara IPA, by Langaliki Robin, daughter of the founders of the IPA, who reflected on her parents' lessons about how Tjukurpa (Dreaming Law) is essential for conservation. Grounded theory analysis of her interview identified the importance of Tjukurpa and the role of Langaliki's parents, particularly her father Tjilpi Robin Kankapankatja in the establishment of the IPA. Tjukurpa was asserted as a core cultural knowledge system that provides Indigenous people with motivation, strength and well-being, allowing them to maintain access to Country and work cross-culturally. Tjukurpa influenced the initial declaration, roads and physical layout of the protected area and continues to guide the daily work activities of IPA rangers. According to Langaliki, the key to maintaining strong people and Country is to pass on cultural knowledge and Tjukurpa from generation to generation, especially to younger people. This research suggested that by knowing who the key knowledge holders are, respecting that Tjukurpa exists without being privy to the details, and continuing multi-generational access to Country, conservation programmes that embrace Indigenous ways of knowing and doing can achieve successful outcomes for nature conservation and Indigenous well-being.
英文关键词conservation planning desert dreamtime Indigenous ecological knowledge land management songlines South Australia water sources
类型Article
语种英语
开放获取类型hybrid
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000748287400008
WOS关键词BIOCULTURAL KNOWLEDGE ; HEALTHY COUNTRY ; MANAGEMENT ; PEOPLES
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/376746
作者单位[Robin, Langaliki; Robin, Kuntjupai] Walalkara IPA Walalkara Indigenous Protected Area, Fregon Commun, Fregon, SA 0872, Australia; [Camerlenghi, Ettore] Monash Univ, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia; [Ryan-Colton, Ellen] Charles Darwin Univ, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia
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Robin, Langaliki,Robin, Kuntjupai,Camerlenghi, Ettore,et al. How Dreaming and Indigenous ancestral stories are central to nature conservation: Perspectives from Walalkara Indigenous Protected Area, Australia[J],2022,23.
APA Robin, Langaliki,Robin, Kuntjupai,Camerlenghi, Ettore,Ireland, Luke,&Ryan-Colton, Ellen.(2022).How Dreaming and Indigenous ancestral stories are central to nature conservation: Perspectives from Walalkara Indigenous Protected Area, Australia.ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT & RESTORATION,23.
MLA Robin, Langaliki,et al."How Dreaming and Indigenous ancestral stories are central to nature conservation: Perspectives from Walalkara Indigenous Protected Area, Australia".ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT & RESTORATION 23(2022).
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