- Apr 27, 2014
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THANK YOUI am torn on this stuff. Disclaimer: I have studied and teach indigenous history.
The irony is that if I type exactly what I think/know, I'll probably end up being censored or warned by a mod who probably knows nothing about the area, or thinks they know.
The reason I'm torn is because every country seems to inevitably benefit from myth-making, but I'll say that pre-colonisation indigenous culture was tremendously varied. Different languages, traditions etc. And most of them had no clue the others existed. At all.
Maybe it's for the best that we pretend they all felt intimate connections with 'the Land', had a 'dreamtime' and 'songlines', 'smoking ceremonies' ... and chuck in a rainbow serpent if you like, too. We all sign up to the claim that footy and marngrook are intimately linked, and perhaps it's better for the culture that we do, regardless of fact.
But I'll never lose sight of the irony that at least one of the cultural groups to which we now pay tribute before games was positively genocidal. Their word for all other indigenous groups translates as "non-human", and they considered it their primary purpose in life as to wipe them out.
The myth making is so tiresome, the ‘custodian of the land’ one especially.
Before and after Cook, peeps of Australia exploited each other and exploited the environment to the ends of their respective powers.
Genocidal tribal wars and species extinction - everyone was at it !
(Would just love the Marngrook - footy one to be true though !)