A tribute to Mr. Lamilami
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Tacon, Paul
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2021
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THE late Mr Lamilami had a rich and remarkable life, engaging in many activities and career paths to benefit his community.
He also had a passion for his traditional lands, cultural heritage and history. But although he wanted them protected from any sort of natural or human-made threat he also was keen to share his culture and heritage with the outside world. He believed that, through education and raising awareness about the importance of his cultural heritage, other people would help him look after it for future generations.THE late Mr Lamilami had a rich and remarkable life, engaging in many activities and career paths to benefit his community.
He also had a passion for his traditional lands, cultural heritage and history. But although he wanted them protected from any sort of natural or human-made threat he also was keen to share his culture and heritage with the outside world. He believed that, through education and raising awareness about the importance of his cultural heritage, other people would help him look after it for future generations.
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Land Rights News
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© 2021 Northern Land Council. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
Subject
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural history
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander archaeology