Dinnawhan White

"I acknowledge and pay respect to every animal that lives deep in the ground, on the ground, in the air, in the trees, in the waterways, and those that are residing in all our human bodies" Dinnawhan White

Dinnawhan White

"I acknowledge and pay respect to every animal that lives deep in the ground, on the ground, in the air, in the trees, in the waterways, and those that are residing in all our human bodies"

I am a Child of the Universe I am Waka, Kabi, from my Grandfather's side I am Gomeroi Mandanjandi from my Grandmother's side Walking now along the Songlines of my old ones in stages of my Elderness. Having deep relations n connections with Nature n her divine n natural laws, including countr's Bush Tucker. As an Australian First Nation's elder Women, spirit of country guides n directs our life's journey together along our Songlines n Dreaming Tracks as one with Creator.

Recognizing the rights of nature, all life in our planet is entwined. Dinnawhan shares this deeply, through her connection to country – living in the Glass House Mountains in Queensland, Australia. The land often gets neglected, together with the law of land, which is primary. In the land there are song lines and dreaming tracks for trees and animals that will take care of you. Everything has memory and knowledge. We can remember that knowledge, build our relation by walking on country, acknowledging country, communicating with the water and the trees. If we listen, let country talk to us, then country will take care of us. Recognizing the rights of nature, all life in our planet is entwined. Dinnawhan shares this deeply, through her connection to country – living in the Glass House Mountains in Queensland, Australia. The land often gets neglected, together with the law of land, which is primary. In the land there are song lines and dreaming tracks for trees and animals that will take care of you. Everything has memory and knowledge. We can remember that knowledge, build our relation by walking on country, acknowledging country, communicating with the water and the trees. If we listen, let country talk to us, then country will take care of us.

Dinnawhan White on advaya