Cultural care and Aboriginal land rights in New South Wales

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Heidi Norman
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An appreciation of Aboriginal land rights in New South Wales (NSW) is characterised by two dominant narratives. One is that land rights are central to achieving and advancing recognition and support for the existence and survival of Aboriginal peoples in the settled spaces of south-eastern Australia. In this view, Aboriginal land rights realise intrinsic political power. The second dominant narrative is that the land estate restituted to Aboriginal people's Local Aboriginal Land Councils (LALCs) is to be “activated” and “leveraged” for economic prosperity of collectively defined groups and shared to support and sustain individuals and families. This perspective holds that land enables realisation of wealth and prosperity. Although these narratives are based in truth, they have served to make some important work and values held by Aboriginal people less visible in any evaluation of the benefits of land rights. It is this less visible work, the work of care that is unique to Aboriginal worlds and made possible by the resources and structures of LALCs realised through the Aboriginal Land Rights Act, 1983, that is the focus of this paper.

新南威尔士州的文化关怀和原住民土地权利
对新南威尔士州(NSW)原住民土地权利的认识有两种主流说法。一种观点认为,土地权是实现和推动对澳大利亚东南部定居空间中原住民的存在和生存的认可和支持的核心。这种观点认为,原住民的土地权具有内在的政治力量。第二种主流说法是,归还给原住民地方原住民土地理事会(LALCs)的土地财产将被 "激活 "和 "利用",以促进集体界定的群体的经济繁荣,并共享以支持和维持个人和家庭。多年来,新南威尔士州地方土著土地理事会的公开文件,包括最新的《新南威尔士州地方土著土地理事会战略计划》(2022 年)、《年度报告》(2007 年、2020 年)和媒体新闻稿中多次提到 "利用 "和 "激活 "的措辞,以及从新南威尔士州土著土地财产中创造繁荣的更广泛愿望。这种观点认为,土地权是经济权力的基础。尽管这些叙述都是基于事实,但在对土地权的益处进行评估时,这些叙述却使原住民的一些重要工作和价值观变得显而易见。我在本文中要介绍的正是这些不那么显眼的工作--原住民世界独有的关爱工作,而 1983 年原住民土地权利法通过后所建立的长者生活和学习中心的资源和结构使之成为可能。
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