Fires in GunaiKurnai Country: Landscape Fires and their Impacts on Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Places and Artefacts in Southeastern Australia

Jessie Buettel (Editor), Bruno David (Editor), Russell Mullett (Editor), Joanna Fresløv (Editor), Katherine Szabo (Editor), Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation

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Abstract

Anthropogenic climate change is becoming a reality, and in Australia this means longer , more intense wildfire seasons over a wider area. The GunaiKurnai people saw much of their Country decimated during 'Black Summer' (2019/2020), prompting questions about both the management of Country and its heritage resources moving forward. Anthropogenic climate change has become a reality, and in Australia this means longer wildfire seasons with more intense fires across a wider area. The GunaiKurnai people of southeastern Victoria saw a large proportion of their Country decimated by the Gippsland Fires of 'Black Summer' (2019-2020), prompting questions about the management of Country and its heritage places and artefacts, and of the role that traditional ('cultural') burning could play. This volume, written at the request of the GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GKLaWAC), seeks to investigate these twin issues. Bringing together a multi-disciplinary team of Aboriginal Elders, archaeologists, environmental scientists, ecologists, historians and art historians, it considers the histories of GunaiKurnai and European settler burning-based landscape management practices, the impacts of fire on specific classes of cultural materials, and the broader impact of changing wildfire patterns on cultural sites in the landscape. This is a truly collaborative venture that sees GunaiKurnai and academic expertise brought to bear in the service of common and pressing issues.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSummertown Oxford UK
PublisherArchaeopress
Number of pages218
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781803274829
ISBN (Print)9781803274812
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Australia
  • Climate change
  • Cultural heritage
  • GunaiKurnai
  • Landscape burning
  • Wildfire
  • 20th and 21st Century wildfires and prescribed burning in GunaiKurnai Country

    Buettel, J., David, B. & Ondei, S., 2023, Fires in GunaiKurnai Country: Landscape Fires and their Impacts on Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Places and Artefacts in Southeastern Australia. Buettel, J., David, B., Mullett, R., Fresløv, J., Szabo, K. & GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (eds.). 1st ed. Oxford UK: Archaeopress, p. 53-57 5 p.

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  • Accounts and memories of landscape burning practices in Gippsland

    Spark, S., 2023, Fires in GunaiKurnai Country: Landscape Fires and their Impacts on Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Places and Artefacts in Southeastern Australia. Buettel, J., David, B., Mullett, R., Fresløv, J., Szabo, K. & GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (eds.). 1st ed. Oxford UK: Archaeopress, p. 21-35 15 p.

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  • Archaeological surveys in GunaiKurnai Country

    Skelly, R., David, B., Fresløv, J. & Mullett, R., 2023, Fires in GunaiKurnai Country: Landscape Fires and their Impacts on Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Places and Artefacts in Southeastern Australia. Buettel, J., David, B., Mullett, R., Fresløv, J., Szabo, K. & GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (eds.). 1st ed. Summertown Oxford UK: Archaeopress, p. 151-157 7 p.

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