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Abstract “Songspirals are a university for us, they are a map of understandings” (Gay’wu Group of Women, 2019, p. 33). This paper is authored by Bawaka Country, acknowledging Country’s ability to teach and share. Country is homeland and place. Country is everything and the relationships that bring everything to life. Country is knowledge. This paper is shaped and enabled by songspirals. Songspirals are sung and cried by Yolŋu people in north east Arnhem Land, Australia, to awaken Country, to make and remake the life-giving connections between people and place. The Goŋ-gurtha songspiral leads this paper, showing us how a Yolŋu Country-led pedagogy centres Country’s active agency by learning through, with, and as Country. This pedagogy shares with us the ongoing connections within and between generations to ensure that knowledge remains strong and that sharing is done the right way, according to Yolŋu Rom, Law/Lore. This learning is predicated on relationality and responsibility. It is a more-than-human learning in which human knowing is decentred and Country is knowledgeable. It is a learning which recognises and respects its limits and it is a learning in which the ongoing sovereignty of Yolŋu people is front and centre.
“Songspirals是我们的大学,是我们理解的地图”(Gay’wu Group of Women, 2019,第33页)。本文由巴瓦卡国家撰写,承认国家的教学和分享能力。国家是家园和地方。国家就是一切,关系赋予一切生命。国家就是知识。这张纸是由曲螺旋形成的。澳大利亚阿纳姆地(Arnhem Land)东北部Yolŋu的人们唱着歌,哭着,唤醒了国家,重塑了人和地方之间赋予生命的联系。本文以Goŋ-gurtha歌曲螺旋为中心,向我们展示了Yolŋu国家主导的教学法如何通过通过国家学习、与国家一起学习和作为国家学习来发挥国家的积极作用。根据Yolŋu Rom, Law/Lore的说法,这种教学法与我们分享了几代人之间和几代人之间的持续联系,以确保知识保持强大,并以正确的方式进行分享。这种学习是以关系和责任为基础的。这是一种超越人类的学习,人类的知识是分散的,国家是有知识的。这是一种承认并尊重其局限性的学习,这是一种以Yolŋu人民的持续主权为首要和中心的学习。
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An internationally refereed journal which publishes papers and reports on all aspects of environmental education. It presents information and argument which stimulates debate about educational strategies that enhance the kinds of awareness, understanding and actions which will promote environmental and social justice.