Returning to Yarluwar-Ruwe: Repatriation as a sovereign act of healing
For Ngarrindjeri, the repatriation (return to Country) of Old People (‘human remains’) from national and international institutions is fundamentally interconnected with nation (re)building, just settlement, and ultimately the pursuit of wellbeing. It is Ngarrindjeri responsibility to bring the Old P...
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ftgriffithuniv:oai:research-repository.griffith.edu.au:10072/416614 2024-06-09T07:46:01+00:00 Returning to Yarluwar-Ruwe: Repatriation as a sovereign act of healing Hemming, S Rigney, D Sumner, M Trevorrow, L Rankine, L Wilson, C 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/10072/416614 https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203730966-51 English eng Taylor & Francis The Routledge Companion to Indigenous Repatriation: Return, Reconcile, Renew Hemming, S; Rigney, D; Sumner, M; Trevorrow, L; Rankine, L; Wilson, C, Returning to Yarluwar-Ruwe: Repatriation as a sovereign act of healing, The Routledge Companion to Indigenous Repatriation: Return, Reconcile, Renew, 2020, pp. 796-809 http://hdl.handle.net/10072/416614 9781138303584 doi:10.4324/9780203730966-51 open access Social and cultural anthropology Sociology Book chapter 2020 ftgriffithuniv https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203730966-51 2024-05-14T23:50:45Z For Ngarrindjeri, the repatriation (return to Country) of Old People (‘human remains’) from national and international institutions is fundamentally interconnected with nation (re)building, just settlement, and ultimately the pursuit of wellbeing. It is Ngarrindjeri responsibility to bring the Old People home to Yarluwar-Ruwe (Sea Country) - a responsibility that unsettles contemporary narratives of Australian nationhood and directly connects Ngarrindjeri pasts, presents, and futures. While Yarluwar-Ruwe remains defined and controlled by the settler-State, not understood as a Ngarrindjeri living body, the spirits and the ‘remains’ of the Old People will not be at peace. In this chapter, we consider the Ngarrindjeri approach to bringing Old People back to Yarluwar-Ruwe as a process of research, negotiation, translation, healing, self-determination, and ‘restoring dignity’. Our discussion follows the Ngarrindjeri Yannarumi (Speaking as Country) methodology for guiding actions in matters that impact the wellbeing of Ngarrindjeri Yarluwar-Ruwe. This Ngarrindjeri way of being is non-humanist, understands the ethics of interconnectedness and reciprocity, and has guided Ngarrindjeri leaders through the intensities of colonisation. Through elected leaders, Ngarrindjeri have ‘identified, organised and acted’ as a First Nation, asserting responsibility for all aspects of the repatriation process. In this chapter, we hope our research findings will further dialogue between First Nations about the relationship between repatriation, sovereignty, healing, and wellbeing. No Full Text Book Part First Nations Griffith University: Griffith Research Online 796 809 |
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For Ngarrindjeri, the repatriation (return to Country) of Old People (‘human remains’) from national and international institutions is fundamentally interconnected with nation (re)building, just settlement, and ultimately the pursuit of wellbeing. It is Ngarrindjeri responsibility to bring the Old People home to Yarluwar-Ruwe (Sea Country) - a responsibility that unsettles contemporary narratives of Australian nationhood and directly connects Ngarrindjeri pasts, presents, and futures. While Yarluwar-Ruwe remains defined and controlled by the settler-State, not understood as a Ngarrindjeri living body, the spirits and the ‘remains’ of the Old People will not be at peace. In this chapter, we consider the Ngarrindjeri approach to bringing Old People back to Yarluwar-Ruwe as a process of research, negotiation, translation, healing, self-determination, and ‘restoring dignity’. Our discussion follows the Ngarrindjeri Yannarumi (Speaking as Country) methodology for guiding actions in matters that impact the wellbeing of Ngarrindjeri Yarluwar-Ruwe. This Ngarrindjeri way of being is non-humanist, understands the ethics of interconnectedness and reciprocity, and has guided Ngarrindjeri leaders through the intensities of colonisation. Through elected leaders, Ngarrindjeri have ‘identified, organised and acted’ as a First Nation, asserting responsibility for all aspects of the repatriation process. In this chapter, we hope our research findings will further dialogue between First Nations about the relationship between repatriation, sovereignty, healing, and wellbeing. No Full Text |
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