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Basil "Mulla" Sumner, an elder and leader in the Ngarrindjeri community in South Australia, tells us about growing up on an Aboriginal settlement and describes its transformation into a wasteland at the hands of Euro-Australian authorities. Mulla contrasts the Aboriginal view of land as mother with the "greed and destruction" of white colonizers that has already begun to backfire. Mulla says that Aboriginals and other indigenous cultures have a lot to offer the dominant cultures; but, he questions, do they really want to learn?

Basil Mulla Sumner

Basil "Mulla" Sumner, is a Ngarrindjeri elder and community leader who lives outside Adelaide in South Australia. He is the executive director of Nunkuwarrin Yunti, an organization that develops and runs alcohol and drug prevention programs for Aboriginal youth and adults across South Australia. He... bio page »

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I live in northern Ontario. Yes, people are now willing to learn. All the best to you. Keep teaching....

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