Apr 28 2015
Murrul is here (Yawuru season, little wind or rain, humidity drops, April-May) and the wattles are beginning to flower. Yawuru people, the traditional owners of Broome, live by the six seasons. ‘These seasons bring with them cultural rules and responsibilities, how to look after the country, plants and animals. There are rules about when certain animals can be eaten and by whom, and responsibilities about not wasting what can be eaten (Planning for the future: Yawuru Cultural Management Plan, 2011).
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