Skin checks helped reduce infections in Aboriginal children by half, study finds
Health workers are concerned high rates of disease are so common in remote communities that they have become normalised Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A research team has halved the proportion of potentially deadly skin infections among Indigenous children who took part in their study, which experts hope will “make a big difference for the next generation”. Almost half of remote-living Indigenous children have skin sores – such as impetigo and scabies – at any one time. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...
This is normal. Rhode Island is in its own space, analogous to the Dreamtime of aboriginal Australia. “History” is what happens out THERE, far away, beyond the distant state borders with Mass & Connecticut
there are actually some very interesting white papers by aboriginal trans men about the spiritual implications of adhering to their faith and how modern transgenderism can align with aboriginal customs
The didgeridoo is a spiritual instrument played by men in aboriginal customs, women aren't supposed to play them cause it's taboo.
Legit though. I do not play my didg outside the privacy of my oubliette nor do I record myself playing it. I am a man, but I do not comprehend the nuances of aboriginal beliefs to determine if I am adhering to the spirit of the rules. (Women are not supposed to play them for religious reasons)
Reminds me of when I picked up a literature course as an elective. Someone studying composition in my group. We were discussing an audio recording of an Aboriginal telling a story. Lot of pauses, slow. Gradually, I heard a rhythm in it. Comp kid rejected the possibility. Was firmly against it.
#RiverCup2024 Match 11 💧Avon River: As the name is derived from the Celtic word for river, there are several UK Avons, but this one flows 96mi through England 🌎 Para River: The North and South Para converge in Australia and are named the Aboriginal Kaurna word for stream of flowing water
“For many students, the history they learn at school is knowledge they carry into their adult lives – and knowledge is the strongest antidote to ignorance. Rather than abandoning the Aboriginal deep time story, schools should be encouraging students to engage with it .”
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