Cultural Resurgence: Revitalising First Nations Identity, Land, and Wellbeing
Paper
This background paper explores the ongoing resurgence of First Nations culture, identity, and practices across Australia.
- Defines cultural resurgence as a continual, adaptive process led by First Nations peoples
- Highlights the importance of sovereignty, self-determination, and agency
- Explores intersections with land, language, health, and governance
- Showcases case studies of cultural revitalisation and land reclamation
- Emphasises the role of cultural practices in community wellbeing
- Encourages respectful engagement and learning for all Australians
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to understand cultural resurgence and its implications for land use and engagement.
- Explains the importance of post-mine land use and cultural renewal
- Highlights the need for respectful engagement with First Nations communities
- Demonstrates the value of integrating traditional knowledge in land management
- Supports compliance with cultural heritage and land access requirements
- Encourages co-design and partnership in closure planning
- Promotes long-term, place-based strategies for sustainable outcomes
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