Heritage, Indigenous Doing and Wellbeing presents an Australian Aboriginal relational understanding of the world that offers a counter-narrative to the Western notion of heritage towards new insights into the potential for sustaining the complex systems that support all life.
From an Indigenous Australian perspective, the Western concept of heritage is intentionally exclusionary and supports social, political, economic and environmental injustice. Aboriginal people engage with Australia's lands, waters, and skies every day in entirely different ways, seeing their Country as a living 'heritage', but in a unique relationship that engages the individual with Place, Ancestors, Language, and wellbeing analogous to a familial relationship. However, Country is most often relegated by heritage proponents to 'intangible heritage' resulting in the concept having little legislative, legal or administrative weight. Drawing on a common understanding of Country as sacred, living and sentient, rather than as objectified property or resource, the contributors to this book explore a diversity of relationships with Country that demonstrate the richness and the practical utility of this relational understanding.
Heritage, Indigenous Doing and Wellbeing foregrounds the voices of Australian Aboriginal Peoples who are involved in 'Caring for Country'. The book offers an essential resource for those engaged in the study of Country, heritage, museums, Indigenous Peoples, First Nations Peoples, landscape architecture, environmental studies, planning, anthropology and archaeology. It will also be of great interest to heritage practitioners working around the globe.
About the Author: Professor Norm Sheehan is currently the Honorary Professor at the University of Queensland (UQ), Co-chair of the Vice Chancellor's University of Queensland Reconciliation Action Plan Oversight Committee, member of the UQ School of Education Advisory Council, and expert advisor Indigenous Research to the UQ Human Research Ethics Committee.
Dr. David S. Jones is a Professor (Research) at Monash University, Adjunct Professor at the University of Canberra, an Adjunct Professor at Griffith University, and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.
Josh Creighton has worked in Indigenous pedagogical Design for over a decade and received the Southern Cross University Medal in 2020 after graduating with First Class Honours in Indigenous Knowledge from Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples.
Sheldon 'Sj' Harrington is a young local Widjabul Artist from the Bundjalung Nation on the Far North Coast of New South Wales.