What do you say for Welcome to the Country?

What do you say for Welcome to the Country?

The words are: ‘I begin today by acknowledging the (e.g. Ngunnawal)> people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we today, and pay my respects to their Elders past and present. I extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today. ‘

How do you say your welcome in Aboriginal?

Wominjeka means Hello/Welcome in the Woiwurrung language of the Wurundjeri people of Kulin Nation – the traditional owners of Melbourne.

Who gives the Welcome to Country speech?

A Welcome to Country can only be performed by a Traditional Custodian or an Aboriginal Elder. A Welcome to Country can be arranged through the Local Aboriginal Land Council or Local Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (also known as an Aboriginal Medical Service).

What is the Acknowledgement of Country?

An Acknowledgement of Country is an opportunity for anyone to show respect for Traditional Owners and the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples may also wish to acknowledge their own mob/s and other First Nations peoples present.

Why do we do Welcome to Country?

A Welcome to Country is to officially welcome people to the land of the traditional custodians of that area. It also thanks the ancestors for allowing meetings or events to take place on that land. The symbolism is important as it offers the visitor permission to be on that land and provides protection to the visitor.

Is Welcome to Country a new thing?

“Well, the Welcome to Country stuff, that’s another newly invented ‘Aboriginal tradition’ in which suddenly all non-Aboriginal Australians are supposed to show respect for the tradition that goes back so far, there’s no date on it, it’s just the Dreamtime. “It’s invented 15 or 20 years ago,” Mr Windschuttle said.

How do you welcome to country?

An Acknowledgement of Country commonly involves saying something along the following lines: “I would like to acknowledge that this meeting is being held on the traditional lands of the (appropriate group) people of the (name of Aboriginal nation) nation, and pay my respect to Elders both past, present and future.”

How do you say welcome in gadigal?

A series of spectacular animations will open with the words bujari gamarruwa, which means ‘welcome’ in Gadigal language.

What is the purpose of Welcome to Country?

A Welcome to Country is a ceremony performed by a local Aboriginal person of significance (usually an Elder) to acknowledge and give consent to events taking place on their traditional lands. It is also a sign of respect and protocol which dates back to traditional times prior to colonisation.

How do you write a good Acknowledgement for a Country?

How do you write a meaningful Acknowledgement of a Country?

WRITING A MEANINGFUL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

  1. Be specific: name the Country you are on.
  2. Be considerate: research the Country you are on so you know who and what you are acknowledging.
  3. Be creative: adapt an Acknowledgement to your context.
  4. Be confident: speak with purpose and breathe.