Winba = fire, the Banbai Fire and Seasons Calendar

Funding Source Rural Fire Service; Rural Fire Service Association; Firesticks Project; Northern Tablelands Local Land Services; Australian Government National Landcare Programme; University of Technology Sydney Our research describes the reintroduction of cultural burning at Wattleridge Indigenous P...

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Other Authors: McKemey Michelle (isManagedBy), McKemey Michelle (isOwnedBy), Michelle Beverley McKemey (hasCollector), Rangers Australia Banbai (hasCollector)
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Published: University of New England, Australia
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/winba-fire-banbai-seasons-calendar/1594914
https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/28848
https://doi.org/10.25952/5ee18a43bfd53
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1594914 2023-09-05T13:12:21+02:00 Winba = fire, the Banbai Fire and Seasons Calendar McKemey Michelle (isManagedBy) McKemey Michelle (isOwnedBy) Michelle Beverley McKemey (hasCollector) Rangers Australia Banbai (hasCollector) Spatial: 151.8600073242187,-30.018622061673717 151.85947324218805,-30.051898367287198 151.96761982775615,-30.052234036032306 151.96668528008743,-29.98077002354609 151.86047459804695,-29.980113238928237 https://researchdata.edu.au/winba-fire-banbai-seasons-calendar/1594914 https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/28848 https://doi.org/10.25952/5ee18a43bfd53 unknown University of New England, Australia https://researchdata.edu.au/winba-fire-banbai-seasons-calendar/1594914 une:1959.11/28848 https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/28848 doi:10.25952/5ee18a43bfd53 University of New England Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT Conservation and Biodiversity Natural Resource Management Remnant Vegetation and Protected Conservation Areas at Regional or Larger Scales ENVIRONMENT REMNANT VEGETATION AND PROTECTED CONSERVATION AREAS Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING HERITAGE Ecosystem Assessment and Management at Regional or Larger Scales ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental conservation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental knowledges and management INDIGENOUS STUDIES Environmental management Assessment and management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.25952/5ee18a43bfd53 2023-08-14T22:41:51Z Funding Source Rural Fire Service; Rural Fire Service Association; Firesticks Project; Northern Tablelands Local Land Services; Australian Government National Landcare Programme; University of Technology Sydney Our research describes the reintroduction of cultural burning at Wattleridge Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) in New South Wales Australia, owned by the Banbai Aboriginal Nation, and considers the ecological and cultural changes that occur when fire is reintroduced to a long unburnt ecosystem. Through participatory action research, semi-structured interviews and the development of cross-cultural science, (using Indigenous and western scientific knowledge), we monitored the impact of cultural burning on important plants and animals and developed a fire and seasons calendar for Wattleridge IPA. Winba = Fire presents the biocultural indicators, Banbai language names, fire management recommendations and results of cross-cultural monitoring. In our experience, cultural burning is so much more than just lighting a fire. It encourages cultural revitalisation, use of threatened Aboriginal languages, ecological restoration, hazard reduction and asset protection (diversity of assets), responsible and appropriate fire management, community engagement and reconciliation. Cultural burning provides a mechanism whereby Aboriginal people ‘get out on Country’ and transfer knowledge of an ancient cultural practice. The practice of burning is exciting which encourages young people to be involved. We have found that cultural knowledge can be relearned and may not be lost forever, even in communities where the impacts of colonisation were particularly severe. Cultural burning is empowering for Aboriginal communities and can have benefits for all of Australia. Please note: Updates about this project can be found on the FaceBook page of Michelle Beverley McKemey https://www.facebook.com/mmckemey/ A clickable version of this link can be found in the "Other Links" field. Please cite this poster as: McKemey, M. and Banbai ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Southern Ocean
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topic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Conservation and Biodiversity
Natural Resource Management
Remnant Vegetation and Protected Conservation Areas at Regional or Larger Scales
ENVIRONMENT
REMNANT VEGETATION AND PROTECTED CONSERVATION AREAS
Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage
CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
HERITAGE
Ecosystem Assessment and Management at Regional or Larger Scales
ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental conservation
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental knowledges and management
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
Environmental management
Assessment and management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems
Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments
spellingShingle Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Conservation and Biodiversity
Natural Resource Management
Remnant Vegetation and Protected Conservation Areas at Regional or Larger Scales
ENVIRONMENT
REMNANT VEGETATION AND PROTECTED CONSERVATION AREAS
Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage
CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
HERITAGE
Ecosystem Assessment and Management at Regional or Larger Scales
ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental conservation
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental knowledges and management
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
Environmental management
Assessment and management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems
Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments
Winba = fire, the Banbai Fire and Seasons Calendar
topic_facet Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Conservation and Biodiversity
Natural Resource Management
Remnant Vegetation and Protected Conservation Areas at Regional or Larger Scales
ENVIRONMENT
REMNANT VEGETATION AND PROTECTED CONSERVATION AREAS
Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage
CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
HERITAGE
Ecosystem Assessment and Management at Regional or Larger Scales
ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental conservation
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental knowledges and management
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
Environmental management
Assessment and management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems
Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments
description Funding Source Rural Fire Service; Rural Fire Service Association; Firesticks Project; Northern Tablelands Local Land Services; Australian Government National Landcare Programme; University of Technology Sydney Our research describes the reintroduction of cultural burning at Wattleridge Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) in New South Wales Australia, owned by the Banbai Aboriginal Nation, and considers the ecological and cultural changes that occur when fire is reintroduced to a long unburnt ecosystem. Through participatory action research, semi-structured interviews and the development of cross-cultural science, (using Indigenous and western scientific knowledge), we monitored the impact of cultural burning on important plants and animals and developed a fire and seasons calendar for Wattleridge IPA. Winba = Fire presents the biocultural indicators, Banbai language names, fire management recommendations and results of cross-cultural monitoring. In our experience, cultural burning is so much more than just lighting a fire. It encourages cultural revitalisation, use of threatened Aboriginal languages, ecological restoration, hazard reduction and asset protection (diversity of assets), responsible and appropriate fire management, community engagement and reconciliation. Cultural burning provides a mechanism whereby Aboriginal people ‘get out on Country’ and transfer knowledge of an ancient cultural practice. The practice of burning is exciting which encourages young people to be involved. We have found that cultural knowledge can be relearned and may not be lost forever, even in communities where the impacts of colonisation were particularly severe. Cultural burning is empowering for Aboriginal communities and can have benefits for all of Australia. Please note: Updates about this project can be found on the FaceBook page of Michelle Beverley McKemey https://www.facebook.com/mmckemey/ A clickable version of this link can be found in the "Other Links" field. Please cite this poster as: McKemey, M. and Banbai ...
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McKemey Michelle (isOwnedBy)
Michelle Beverley McKemey (hasCollector)
Rangers Australia Banbai (hasCollector)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/28848
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