Yarning up with Gerry Turpin – An Interview about Indigenous biocultural knowledges
0106 biological sciences
01 natural sciences
DOI:
10.1111/emr.12531
Publication Date:
2022-01-28T12:36:43Z
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ABSTRACT
Aboriginal conversations usually take place around a fire, so that we can sit and immerse ourselves not only through talk but connect with Country. The act of yarning serves as medium to establish build respectful relationships, exchange stories traditions preserve pass on cultural knowledge. This interview Ethnobotanist Gerry Turpin (Fig. 1) began like all other initial who are where belong.
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