Sentences with phrase «bush foods»

Broadly, these rights enable native title holders to be on the land under claim for the purpose of conducting activities on the land including; hunting, collecting bush foods and medicine and caring for places of importance.
The right to fish under traditional laws has not translated into commercial fishing rights; the native title right to take flora and fauna is not able to be used to sell bush foods or native wildlife as of right.
General admission includes: creation story art of my people tjapukai aboriginal dance performance bush foods and medicines presentation hunting and weapons demonstration didgeridoo show boomerang and spear throwing adult $ 62 child (4 - 14 yrs) $ 42 family $ 166 book now for 10 % discount
The end of August is Kurrung season in Kakadu: the days are warm, but the nights are mild, the Magpie Geese are on the move and the late afternoon breeze brings with it music, arts and the smell of bush foods cooking on the coals... meaning it's time for the Mahbilil Festival in Jabiru.
And you'll discover the medicinal qualities of bush tucker and learn about the traditional gathering and cooking of bush foods.
Armed with an intimate knowledge of nature and the cultural significance of the sites, plant use, bush foods and the importance of wet season, you'll leave with a deep respect for the significance of this iconic Tropical North Queensland wonder.
As you explore this unspoiled wilderness you will view ancient Aboriginal rock art, learn about Aboriginal culture, go in search of bush foods and bush medicines, and visit historic sites where early explorers ventured into Northern Australia.
Birds, butterflies, wildlife, amazing plants, aboriginal bush foods and more...
The Garden Restaurant boasts unique fresh local produce including seafood, beef, macadamias, organic vegetables, herbs, and local native bush foods, exotic spices and berries from the rainforest.
You will see examples of both ancient and contemporary bush crafts, including an ancient stone axe head, boomerang and spears and will have the opportunity to sample bush foods in season.
Kimberley Wild Expeditions uses experienced local guides who specialise in Aboriginal culture, bush foods, fishing, wildlife and the incredible history of the majestic Kimberley wilderness.
Customers will experience detailed and informative commentary and demonstrations with lots of client participation, Aboriginal culture, bush foods, medicines and traditional fire making.
Experience detailed and informative commentary and demonstrations with lots of client participation, Aboriginal culture, bush foods, medicines and traditional fire making.
Sample the delights of Australian bush foods grown in our own gardens and enjoy our famous Queensland seafood.
This could include discussion of how sickness is caused, through exploring books in the archive which explain some common diseases, advice about hygiene and health, as well as resources about bush foods and medicine, which could also be used as part of a science curriculum.
The outback became my new home and classroom, finding bush foods and traditional medicine, making damper, navigating using the Southern Cross, finding the star Arcturus that some Aboriginals used to find foods.
They also incorporate traditional bush foods into their tours, the type where what you catch is what you eat.
They would go into the desert with the local people and learn about the bush foods they were collecting.
When she started fourteen years ago, all bush foods were harvested in the wild and the supply was severely limited.
But now, because of organic permaculture farming systems, you can buy some bush foods — such as the bush tomato — by the ton.
Australians have always lacked a food tradition, but now authentic bush foods can give a burgeoning native cuisine some authenticity.
Her specialty is bush foods — those native Australian plants that were mostly harvested in the wild until recently.
Her biggest problem has been finding a good supply of the bush foods.
It was the first book to cast bush foods in a gourmet light, and now Juleigh believes they are being accepted as legitimate foods that can reach an even greater popularity.
Our final evening in Australia was spent with Robynne and Wayne at Red Gum, a restaurant in Manly that served what might be called gourmet bush food.
Bush food tours: There is the opportunity to undertake a bush food tour with an indigenous chef and tour guide, Bob Taylor.
The materials cover a vast array of topics, from traditional stories, ethnobiology, history, bush food and medicine, tales of contemporary life, and translations of English stories.
Your experienced interpretive Indigenous guide demonstrates traditional plant use, identify bush food sources and provide an enchanting narrative of the rainforest and their special relationship with this unique tropical environment.
As Australia develops its own cuisine, the natural bush food that is growing all around us is becoming increasingly popular.
There are a number of free guided walks every day, as well as Indigenous Heritage Tours, where visitors learn about plants used for bush food, medicine, and the local Wadjuk people.
Your experienced interpretive Indigenous guide will demonstrate traditional plant use, identify bush food sources and provide an enchanting narrative of the rainforest and their special relationship with this unique tropical environment.
Bush tucker is the name given to bush food which has been consumed by Australian Aborigines for thousands of years, and today's breakfast would offer us the opportunity to sample some of these favourites, albeit with a modern twist.
This four hour tour includes canoeing, learning about bush food, exploring a cave (optional) and a guided bush walk.
Watch a video of the Gariwerd creation story and enjoy didgeridoo workshops, bush food tasting, boomerang painting and throwing lessons.
If that isn't enough try your hand at boomerang painting and islander weaving / jewelry making or join your informative guide on a bush food trail.
Science: people from a range of cultures have knowledge that relates to science (e.g. researching traditional bush food and natural remedies used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and where they are found
The researchers found that greater participation in caring for country activities was «associated with more frequent exercise and bush food consumption and with better health on most clinical outcomes», for example, a lower Body Mass Index, less abdominal obesity, less diabetes and lower blood pressure.

Not exact matches

Yes now she can babble mindlessly about talking snakes, talking fiery bushes, big boats that held 250,000 species of beetle along with wooly mammoths and snow leopards, guys that floated into the clouds in front of everyone (yet somehow the Jews and Arabs still just don't buy that he was the saviour), parted water / wine to water / walking on water / healing water, food from the sky....
It's so much easier to spend an hour each week sitting in a seat listening to music and a sermon, and once a year packaging a box of food to send to poor people in another country, all the while ignoring the guy we drive by every day who lives under a bush.
... die and turn into a bush or worm food... that sucks
All their food comes out of the ground, or off a bush, tree, or vine.
Unlike food animals which are «produced» on farms, such as cows and pigs, kangaroos are shot in the bush by people ranging from recreational to professional hunters, free of any oversight or scrutiny.
It is most commonly consumed by humans in infusions extracted from the seed of the coffee plant and the leaves of the tea bush, as well as from various foods and drinks containing products derived from the kola nut.
The firms who participated in the GOURMET IZMIR - 7th OLIVTECH Fair with their product groups including olives, olive oil, milk and dairy products, wine, fermented products, bush, seed, fertilizer, bottle, bin package, manufacturing technologies, storage units and food analysis laboratories had successful business interviews.
She had swept their cages and brought them plates of food, and she was collecting and cleaning the dishes when the old man appeared at the gate of the zoo, which lies in bush country, 30 miles out the lonely road from Belize City.
My friend Colleen, who happens to be a food blogger, had the idea to reach out to other bloggers as well as some of their collective contacts to pull off a fantastic holiday surprise for 21 children who live in a small remote village in Alaska where one can only get in or out by bush plane or a small boat via the rough Nushagak River.
Take wagon rides, try maple taffy, take a tour through the sugar bush, and enjoy food and kids» crafts and games.
Arogundade who attempted to commit suicide in a bush behind the Christ Africa Middle School in Osogbo, was rescued by a food vendor who sighted him and mobilised the nearby teachers to his rescue.
«Very soon a new program is going to be rolled out which will involve our Queen Mother's because we have realized that women also play an integral role in galamsey being that they are those who cook and send food to the galamsey operators in the bush, some women even go the extent to fetch water for the use of washing the sand from the gold so we will engage them to talk to those women»
Like urban people everywhere, urban Africans love to eat the foods enjoyed by their village - dwelling ancestors, and in tropical Africa this means bush meat.
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