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  1. Land Back on the far south coast of NSW

    "Heritage-listed property Plumwood Mountain has been officially handed back to the Walbunja people of the far south NSW coast. More than 250 years later, in a first for NSW, the Walbunja people have been handed back a 120-hectare heritage-listed private property at Monga, owned by the estate of the late environmental activist, academic and philosopher Val Plumwood."
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    abc.net.au/news/2024-09-24/val

    Political activism and intellectual critique
    Philosopher and ecofeminist Val Plumwood was " against the "hyperseparation" of humans from the rest of nature and what she called the "standpoint of mastery"; a reason/nature dualism in which the natural world—including women, indigenous people, and non-humans—is subordinated." ( Wikipedia)

    Val Plumwood became well known after she explored the Alligator River floodplain of Kakadu/Gagudju on a flimsy canoe and experienced being from a "standpoint of mastery" to "Being Prey" (1996).>
    The Eye of the Crocodile
    press-files.anu.edu.au/downloa
    nma.gov.au/explore/collection/
    #LandBack #conservation #NSW #BatemansBay #activism #anthropocentrism #IndigenousePeoples #WalbunjaPeople #Plumwood #Heritage #Biodiversity

  2. Land Back on the far south coast of NSW

    "Heritage-listed property Plumwood Mountain has been officially handed back to the Walbunja people of the far south NSW coast. More than 250 years later, in a first for NSW, the Walbunja people have been handed back a 120-hectare heritage-listed private property at Monga, owned by the estate of the late environmental activist, academic and philosopher Val Plumwood."
    >>
    abc.net.au/news/2024-09-24/val

    Political activism and intellectual critique
    Philosopher and ecofeminist Val Plumwood was " against the "hyperseparation" of humans from the rest of nature and what she called the "standpoint of mastery"; a reason/nature dualism in which the natural world—including women, indigenous people, and non-humans—is subordinated." ( Wikipedia)

    Val Plumwood became well known after she explored the Alligator River floodplain of Kakadu/Gagudju on a flimsy canoe and experienced being from a "standpoint of mastery" to "Being Prey" (1996).>
    The Eye of the Crocodile
    press-files.anu.edu.au/downloa
    nma.gov.au/explore/collection/
    #LandBack #conservation #NSW #BatemansBay #activism #anthropocentrism #IndigenousePeoples #WalbunjaPeople #Plumwood #Heritage #Biodiversity

  3. Land Back on the far south coast of NSW

    "Heritage-listed property Plumwood Mountain has been officially handed back to the Walbunja people of the far south NSW coast. More than 250 years later, in a first for NSW, the Walbunja people have been handed back a 120-hectare heritage-listed private property at Monga, owned by the estate of the late environmental activist, academic and philosopher Val Plumwood."
    >>
    abc.net.au/news/2024-09-24/val

    Political activism and intellectual critique
    Philosopher and ecofeminist Val Plumwood was " against the "hyperseparation" of humans from the rest of nature and what she called the "standpoint of mastery"; a reason/nature dualism in which the natural world—including women, indigenous people, and non-humans—is subordinated." ( Wikipedia)

    Val Plumwood became well known after she explored the Alligator River floodplain of Kakadu/Gagudju on a flimsy canoe and experienced being from a "standpoint of mastery" to "Being Prey" (1996).>
    The Eye of the Crocodile
    press-files.anu.edu.au/downloa
    nma.gov.au/explore/collection/
    #LandBack #conservation #NSW #BatemansBay #activism #anthropocentrism #IndigenousePeoples #WalbunjaPeople #Plumwood #Heritage #Biodiversity

  4. Land Back on the far south coast of NSW

    "Heritage-listed property Plumwood Mountain has been officially handed back to the Walbunja people of the far south NSW coast. More than 250 years later, in a first for NSW, the Walbunja people have been handed back a 120-hectare heritage-listed private property at Monga, owned by the estate of the late environmental activist, academic and philosopher Val Plumwood."
    >>
    abc.net.au/news/2024-09-24/val

    Political activism and intellectual critique
    Philosopher and ecofeminist Val Plumwood was " against the "hyperseparation" of humans from the rest of nature and what she called the "standpoint of mastery"; a reason/nature dualism in which the natural world—including women, indigenous people, and non-humans—is subordinated." ( Wikipedia)

    Val Plumwood became well known after she explored the Alligator River floodplain of Kakadu/Gagudju on a flimsy canoe and experienced being from a "standpoint of mastery" to "Being Prey" (1996).>
    The Eye of the Crocodile
    press-files.anu.edu.au/downloa
    nma.gov.au/explore/collection/
    #LandBack #conservation #NSW #BatemansBay #activism #anthropocentrism #IndigenousePeoples #WalbunjaPeople #Plumwood #Heritage #Biodiversity

  5. Land Back on the far south coast of NSW

    "Heritage-listed property Plumwood Mountain has been officially handed back to the Walbunja people of the far south NSW coast. More than 250 years later, in a first for NSW, the Walbunja people have been handed back a 120-hectare heritage-listed private property at Monga, owned by the estate of the late environmental activist, academic and philosopher Val Plumwood."
    >>
    abc.net.au/news/2024-09-24/val

    Political activism and intellectual critique
    Philosopher and ecofeminist Val Plumwood was " against the "hyperseparation" of humans from the rest of nature and what she called the "standpoint of mastery"; a reason/nature dualism in which the natural world—including women, indigenous people, and non-humans—is subordinated." ( Wikipedia)

    Val Plumwood became well known after she explored the Alligator River floodplain of Kakadu/Gagudju on a flimsy canoe and experienced being from a "standpoint of mastery" to "Being Prey" (1996).>
    The Eye of the Crocodile
    press-files.anu.edu.au/downloa
    nma.gov.au/explore/collection/
    #LandBack #conservation #NSW #BatemansBay #activism #anthropocentrism #IndigenousePeoples #WalbunjaPeople #Plumwood #Heritage #Biodiversity