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Hearing, voicing and healing: Rivers as culturally located and connected
River Research and Applications (2021)
  • Martuwarra RiverOfLife
  • Unamen Shipu Romaine River
  • Anne Poelina, The University of Notre Dame Australia
  • Sandra Wooltorton, The University of Notre Dame Australia
  • Laurie Guimond
Abstract
In this article, a collaborative writing group explores how we, two rivers, express ourselves over time, place and space, our energies long interpreted as veins and arteries carrying the Country's life affirming blood. Voiced as River: I, River, this position reflects a worldview in which interrelationship with living river is normal, and River Spirit is ever-present. It is a position underpinned by Indigenous narratives as riverine expressions of place-based love.
At times, the article is also voiced as a writing group or individuals, with voices being interchanged where required for smooth reading. We see this as part of the decolonising process, which feels liberating and healing among the writers. Each writer is equally valued as co-creator, contributor, narrator and story teller.
The two rivers, being Martuwarra Fitzroy River (Kimberley, Western Australia) and Unamen Shipu Romaine River (North Shore, Québec, Canada), illustrate a common condition of being, through heritage, life, change and possibility. Through stories and voices, the socio-scientific implications of colonisation and lost connections become clear, considering the interaction, the dialogue and the cultural synthesis of living water systems that have always incorporated all life forms into rivers of life. As a way of navigating towards wholeness, Aboriginal knowledge systems and narratives for healing are used to bring together findings of this intercultural river learning journey.
Keywords
  • Living water systems,
  • river spirit,
  • rivers of life,
  • river voices,
  • sentience,
  • Unamen Shipu Romaine River,
  • Martuwarra Fitzroy River
Publication Date
Fall September 15, 2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3843
Citation Information
RiverOfLife, M., Unamen Shipu, R. R., Poelina, A., Wooltorton, S., Guimond, L., & Sioui Durand, G. (2021). Hearing, voicing and healing: Rivers as culturally located and connected. River Research and Applications(Special Issue: Voicing Rivers). doi:10.1002/rra.3843
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