• Introduction

    This course examines Indigenous systems of law, known as "Lore," and their deep connection to land, or "Country." 

    It explores how Indigenous laws, rooted in spirituality and oral traditions, govern social interactions, land management, and cultural practices. 

    The course highlights the significance of traditional land tenure systems, where land is viewed as a communal responsibility rather than individual property. 

    It also addresses historical and contemporary challenges in Indigenous land rights, including the impact of colonisation and the ongoing struggle for legal recognition and cultural preservation. 

    Participants will gain insights into the resilience and cultural continuity of Indigenous communities, fostering respectful and informed engagement.

    WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants are warned that the following content may contain images and voices of deceased persons.

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