Listen "28. Fishing for Answers"
Episode Synopsis
This special episode from our archives speaks to this year’s NAIDOC Week themes of strength, vision and legacy.Fishing for Answers explores the sophistication of the fishing practices of Eora women in Sydney Harbour, and asks, How can we hear from the women themselves and find out what their world sounded like? Content warning: If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person this episode may contain the names of people who have died.CreditsProducers: Tom Allinson and Ninah Kopel Collaborators: Anna Clark, Nathan Sentance, Tim Ella and Maddison Lyn CollierExecutive Producer: Emma LancasterAssociate Producer: Anna ClarkSound Design: Joe KoningHost: Tamson PietschVoice Actor: Steve AhernAdditional production assistance: Ellen Leabeater and Miles HerbertMarketing and communications: Andy HuangThanks to Les Bursill OAM for his advice on the Darug language, and Grace Karskens and Renee Cawthorne.This episode was made on Gadigal Country.
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