Introduction
摘要
First Peoples’ voice/s in narrating their values, as they pertain to their Country, are in their formative stages in Australia. This chapter summarily charts the present state and dilemma of First Peoples’ voices and values in land use decision-making regimes in the places we now call ‘Victoria’ and ‘Australia’. Included are formative theoretical and applied questions about ‘who owns the past’, the contemporary use of cultural values assessment as vehicles to express tangible and intangible values about Country, and the respective authors’ own values and cultural baggage.