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Posted: 09 Jun 2020


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rock carvings
Ewaninga
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Outrage

Outrage
Around Australia are many sites sacred to the Aboriginal people, usually meaning the details cannot be divulged to outsiders, including the "white fellers" whose ancestors arrived only in recent centuries. This site of ancient rock carvings (petroglyphs) goes by the name of Ewaninga and is in the Northern Territory. While the age and significance are secret to the Elder men of the Arrernte People, it has been estimated at between 30-40,000 years. The site is accessible for visits and is part of a Conservation Reserve run by the NT Parks and Wildlife Service.

I (and most Australians) have been horrified and outraged in recent days to read that a major mining company in Western Australia, in the course of ripping out iron ore, has destroyed two caves containing sacred sites , with archaeological evidence showing occupation going back 46,000 years. They should have been World Heritage protected. The mining company's response could be summarised as "Oops, nobody told us it was important".

Not only do Black Lives Matter, so does Black Heritage!

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 tiabunna
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Yes, the legal powers for this rest with the State government and, though that has changed political sides over the years it seems that it suits them to leave this hollow legislation in place (the West Australian economy largely rests on the mining industry). Sadly, Annalia, it seems that dollars talk loudest!
4 years ago.
 Dida From Augsburg
Dida From Augsburg club
Only profit counts - it's a shame!
4 years ago.
 Special K
Special K
This is just incredible! I saw a documentary about these rock carvings on German TV a few months ago and can't believe that greed has gained the upper hand again... So sad!
4 years ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
Peter_Private_Box club
Hi George

Thanks very much for sharing this with us. I agree, the relics should have been left well alone.

I see no excuse for vandalism of anything (including statues.. see our news..)
Nor do I see whatever wrongs which others may have done as an excuse for public disorder, rioting, looting, etc etc as these various groups have engaged in recently.

Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
4 years ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
Das ist echt schlimm,dass man solch heilige Stätten angreift lieber George,diese rötlichen Felsen sind sehr schön mit diesen Zeichnungen drinnen :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Sonntag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
13 months ago.

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