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Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 22:04:05 GMT -5
The Sun is sinking lower in the sky and theres a long drive home day out on the land stewarding the territory as her ancestors once did and as generations to come will too. Meness senses a shift in society observing that indigenous and nonindigenous people alike are trying to work together. In that shift hope has taken root. People are actually listening now she says. Being a guardian means to me that indigenous people will never go away. Well always be here. Stop trying to go against us and start Mobile App Development Service working with us. Join one million Future fans by liking us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter or Instagram. If you liked this story sign up for the weekly bbc.com features newsletter called The Essential List a handpicked selection of stories from BBC Future Culture Worklife Travel and Reel delivered to your inbox every Friday. Continue reading FUTURE PLANET HEATWAVES The Australian town where people live underground Share using Email Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Image credit Getty Images Abandoned opal mining pits in Coober Pedy Credit Getty Images By Zaria Gorvett th August In one unusual outback town everything is subterranean from churches to campsites. As the world heads for .C .
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