Bruce Pascoe, award-winning author, playwrite, farmer and school teacher (among many other things), was the keynote speaker at Futurelands2. He spoke about the pre-colonial history of Aboriginal agriculture and land management that is elaborated in his celebrated book Dark Emu: Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident?
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He also discusses his role in trialling the cultivation of indigenous edible plants such as Murnong (Yam Daisy), kangaroo grass and panicum decompositum, and experiments underway to reintroduce them into Australian cuisine.
Video by Justin Hewitson.
Futurelands2 was an initiative of a collective of artists called the Kandos School of Cultural Adaptation. It took place in November 2016 in the rural NSW town of Kandos. Featuring innovative farmers, Indigenous land custodians, soil scientists, economists, writers and artists, it explored emerging practices in land care, food and energy production.
To learn more, download the Futurelands2 newspaper: http://ksca.land/futurelands/futurela...
He also discusses his role in trialling the cultivation of indigenous edible plants such as Murnong (Yam Daisy), kangaroo grass and panicum decompositum, and experiments underway to reintroduce them into Australian cuisine.
Video by Justin Hewitson.
Futurelands2 was an initiative of a collective of artists called the Kandos School of Cultural Adaptation. It took place in November 2016 in the rural NSW town of Kandos. Featuring innovative farmers, Indigenous land custodians, soil scientists, economists, writers and artists, it explored emerging practices in land care, food and energy production.
To learn more, download the Futurelands2 newspaper: http://ksca.land/futurelands/futurela...
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