To understand values articulation and voice by a First Peoples’ Elder in Australia one needs to understand the patina of his/her life, his/her intergenerational trauma and journey and his/her relational position to Country. In saying ‘Country is Life’, Wadawurrung Elder Bryon Powell talks about values and Country from his personal perspective, and the journey he has taken and witnessed in attempting to assert leadership and voice in protecting the values of his own Country. Such has characterised his own patina and the way he engages with Wadawurrung Country.

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Patina

  • Bryon Powell,
  • David S. Jones

摘要

To understand values articulation and voice by a First Peoples’ Elder in Australia one needs to understand the patina of his/her life, his/her intergenerational trauma and journey and his/her relational position to Country. In saying ‘Country is Life’, Wadawurrung Elder Bryon Powell talks about values and Country from his personal perspective, and the journey he has taken and witnessed in attempting to assert leadership and voice in protecting the values of his own Country. Such has characterised his own patina and the way he engages with Wadawurrung Country.