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Welcome to part 2 of episode 102 as we join Nyul Nyul Traditional Custodian Bruno Dann, and partner Marion, on a walk out to the old people’s camping, hunting and ceremonial grounds. To even write these words, I feel a wave rise within me. The conversations spring from the old trails we tread, connecting back in with some of the threads from part 1, and charting the journey of how Twin Lakes has emerged as such a compelling story.
I’ve experimented a bit with this episode too. I’ve recorded Bruno and Marion as they were situated physically around me. This means you’ll hear Bruno in your right ear, and Marion in your left. See how it feels.
So join us as we gather back at camp at Twin Lakes Cultural Park, with Bruno and Marion. For a story that further highlights the enormous possibilities for regenerative economies and cultures right across the Kimberley and beyond.
Part 2 of this episode was recorded on-location at Twin Lakes Cultural Park, on Nyul Nyul Country, on the Dampier Peninsula in the West Kimberley region of Western Australia, on 6 August 2021.
Title slide: Anthony and Bruno by the old ceremonial grounds at Twin Lakes Cultural Park (pic: Olivia Cheng).
Music:
Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp.
Find more:
If you’ve come here first, tune into part 1 of this episode: ‘Twin Lakes Cultural Park: A return to Country, restoration and incredible bush products success’. You’ll find a link out to Twin Lakes Cultural Park in the show notes there too. And an extensive selection of photos.
Have a listen to the special Extra with Marion too – hers is a brilliant story in its own right.
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Welcome to part 2 of episode 102 as we join Nyul Nyul Traditional Custodian Bruno Dann, and partner Marion, on a walk out to the old people’s camping, hunting and ceremonial grounds. To even write these words, I feel a wave rise within me. The conversations spring from the old trails we tread, connecting back in with some of the threads from part 1, and charting the journey of how Twin Lakes has emerged as such a compelling story.
I’ve experimented a bit with this episode too. I’ve recorded Bruno and Marion as they were situated physically around me. This means you’ll hear Bruno in your right ear, and Marion in your left. See how it feels.
So join us as we gather back at camp at Twin Lakes Cultural Park, with Bruno and Marion. For a story that further highlights the enormous possibilities for regenerative economies and cultures right across the Kimberley and beyond.
Part 2 of this episode was recorded on-location at Twin Lakes Cultural Park, on Nyul Nyul Country, on the Dampier Peninsula in the West Kimberley region of Western Australia, on 6 August 2021.
Title slide: Anthony and Bruno by the old ceremonial grounds at Twin Lakes Cultural Park (pic: Olivia Cheng).
Music:
Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp.
Find more:
If you’ve come here first, tune into part 1 of this episode: ‘Twin Lakes Cultural Park: A return to Country, restoration and incredible bush products success’. You’ll find a link out to Twin Lakes Cultural Park in the show notes there too. And an extensive selection of photos.
Have a listen to the special Extra with Marion too – hers is a brilliant story in its own right.
Send us a text
Support the show
The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them.
Become a paid subscriber to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits, on Patreon or the new Substack.
Or donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
You can also visit The RegenNarration shop. And share, rate and review the podcast.
Thanks for your support!
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