Free Quotes
Free Quotes by Butchulla People
We have a responsibility to those that have gone before us and a bigger responsibility to those that come after us.
Respect your County and others.
Love bring our kids on K’gari, teaching then about our culture.
Keep in mind fairness among all Butchulla people, also unity and having respect for one another.
Remembering those laws/lores of the Butchulla. We have many obstacles, obstructions and challenges – unity is our strength.
Remembering those laws/lores of the Butchulla. We have many obstacles, obstructions and challenges – unity is our strength.
My message to the young group and the next generation coming through after us older ones is respect! For yourself and others while you are on Country. Help care for the land and the Country, if we look after Country, it will look after us.
Your continued connection to land, sea and Country to enable cultural integrity of Butchulla descendants.
One place, One mob, One Country
One place, One mob, One Country
I would tell my line to respect and learn our Butchulla culture and history, and always listen to our Elders.
Let us inspire and support one another as we shape the future for our beloved Butchulla community. As we embark on this journey, let us embrace our shared vision and draw strength from the wisdom of our elders and the resilience of our ancestors. Together, we will build a future where our culture thrives, our people prosper, and our community stands strong.
BNTAC is about creating new ways of living, working, playing and being on Country (land, sea and sky). It is learning and sharing a new way of doing business for ‘Us Mob’ and co-creating shared solutions to improve the wellbeing and quality of life of Butchulla people today so it enables a better tomorrow for all generations of Australians.”
Living on Country is a life-long relationship infusing One’s mind-body-spirit with the land, waters (salt/fresh) and sky.
Dreamtime was actually not a ‘period’ in time, rather it was a cycle. A never-ending cycle of events.