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Dr Jenn Lavers & Jennell Reynolds - Esperance Tjlatjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation

Dr Jenn Lavers & Jennell Reynolds - Esperance Tjlatjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation

FromThe Lentil Intervention Podcast


Dr Jenn Lavers & Jennell Reynolds - Esperance Tjlatjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation

FromThe Lentil Intervention Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Jul 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr Jennifer Lavers is an Indigenous scientist and seabirds and plastic pollution expert, working as a Healthy Country Plan Coordinator for the Esperence Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation (ETNTAC) and as the coordinator of Adrift Lab.Jennell Reynolds is a community engagement officer and previous Tjaltjraak Ranger, also with ETNTAC. Kepa Kurl Wudjari Peoples' ancestral lands span over 30,000 square kilometres of Southern Western Australia, encompassing Esperance and beyond. Kepa Kurl Wudjari people are descended from seven apical ancestors, of which Jennell is recognised as a direct descendant, having the rights and responsibility for the practice of Wudjari Nyungar culture and for passing it on to future generations.Here we learn about the critical work of ETNTAC and how they preserve culture and care for country in this modern age of science and technology. Australia’s First Nations people are the original scientists, land managers, engineers, ecologists and so much more, drawing on 50,000 years’ worth of knowledge. In the face of our current climate and environmental emergencies, we learn the importance of respecting and honouring the past in guiding us towards a better future.In this episode, we discuss:Jenn’s background and work with Adrift Lab and the Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation (ETNTAC)Jennell’s work with ETNTAC as a community engagement officer and rangerImportance and purpose of Registered Native Title Bodies Corporations (RNTBCs)Cultural history, significance, and unique beauty of Esperance area/Wudjari Nyungar countryHonouring 50,000 years’ worth of Indigenous knowledge and scienceHow ETNTAC blends modern technology and research with knowledge from Australia’s first scientistsThe pros and cons of technology for preserving cultureThe need for long-lasting relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations within science, industry and governmentsETNTAC’s statement regarding the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021What we can all learn from 50,000 years of caring for countryReconnection to place and country – when we belong to something we take care of it.To view all the links to the websites and documents, visit the show notes on our website. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast, leave us a review and share this episode with your friends and family.Please support our work and enable us to deliver more content by buying us a coffee.Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
Released:
Jul 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Conversations to guide you through the two most pressing issues of our time - the climate and health crises. Join your hosts, Ben Eitelberg and Emma Strutt as they explore a wide range of topics regarding personal and planetary health; including the environment, conservation and lifestyle medicine topics such as nutrition and physical activity. Find more details at www.thelentilintervention.org