22/03/25 12:14 Filed in:
Pathmakers Framework
Introduction: Understanding the Pathmakers Framework 🌏📜✨
Cultural heritage isn’t just about old sites and artifacts—it’s about the deep, ongoing relationship between people and place. The Pathmakers Framework recognizes that connection, mapping out the movement, knowledge, and stories that have shaped landscapes over millennia. These pathways aren’t just historical remnants; they’re living threads that still weave through the land and our understanding of it today.
As we face the ongoing challenges of climate change, Aboriginal peoples’ deep and ongoing claims for their cultural rights and their essential knowledge for caring for country are more important than ever. These connections are integral, not just for understanding history, but for shaping the future.
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19/03/25 13:49 Filed in:
Pathmakers Framework
Opening Reflection
At first, I couldn’t quite put my finger on what I was feeling. Watching that White House meeting, Trump, Vance, Zelenskyy, something had shifted, but it took a while to work out what it was. It wasn’t just shock or disgust. It was grief. The world I had grown up in, imperfect, complete with struggles, but with certain shared understandings, was gone. Not eroded bit by bit as it had been for years, but torn away in a moment. The assumptions about how friends and allies behave towards each other no longer held. And with that sense of profound and sudden change came vulnerability. Memories of childhood trauma returned, if this could happen to friends, then we may be in for some pretty poor treatment as well.
Read More…Tags: cultural heritage, environmental connection, economic reciprocity, community collaboration, grief, relational governance