Frank wrote on Oct 11
th, 2024 at 12:32am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Oct 10
th, 2024 at 10:36pm:
Well, truth be told - when you have seen one stick, you have seen them all.
The only mildly interesting thing about Aboriginal artefacts is to realise how amazingly long they could remain so stagnant and utterly primitive.
I remain utterly unsurprised that all you've considered of our First Nation's story is relegated to a stick.
In all of your long life, nobody ever thought to teach you better.
Some understanding of course is given owing to the fact that absolutely nothing of First Nation culture was taught in schools until relatively recently ... so you missed out.
As did most commentators on this forum. You got taught what you were taught in school and you never bothered expanding upon it. That much is plainly evident in absolutely everything you all have to say.
Fortunately for the rest of us, there is a wonderfully expansive world that if we are open, can be taught to us through the oldest contiguous people on the planet. There is both an incredibly wealthy mythology and local understanding of the world around us. There is an intricate and desperately fought for familial lineage that holds an abundance of history and relevance.
Imagine, coexisting that long without absolutely @&#$ing everything up!
So much value to the world. To humanitarians and scholars. To futurists and historians.
And you lot. You are the dead set peanut gallery.