Debbies One Word Sunday:Culture
The smoking ceremony is a welcome to Country, part of the Indigenous culture in Australia for 60,000 years. It is quite moving to be involved and hear the stories.
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You’ve prompted me to dig out my Yothu Yindi album. Thanks Brian
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Excellent Su 🙂
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Interesting.
janet
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A contrast to what we normally associate with the “smoking” word – healthy rather than unhealthy
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It is a privilege to be part of the ceremony
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Quite unusual for me this is 🙂
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It is a wonderful ceremony to be part of Hammad. I have been privileged to be part of many a smoking ceremony. The smell of the burning Eucalypt leaves is lovely. Many scent leaves 🙂
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