‘It’s imperative that we look for guidance from Indigenous people on fire management, climate change, water usage, how we grow our crops, when, why. No one asks us how to do things.’
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‘It’s imperative that we look for guidance from Indigenous people on fire management, climate change, water usage, how we grow our crops, when, why. No one asks us how to do things.’