Issue 22 ✿ Stewardship
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This issue is dedicated to the memory of Gladys Tybingoompa (1946-2006) who was a maker, weaver, dancer, warrior, intellectual and keeper of Law.
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Custodians
- Humans as a custodial species by Tyson Yunkaporta
- A custodian object from the Murrumbidgee by Hape Kiddle
- Following nature’s rhythm: A Season on the field as a Linen Steward by Melanie Bomans
- The Material Passport: A model for responsible construction by Thomas Rau, Sabine Oberhuber
Totems
- Heron story by Ilka White
- How Bundjil the Eagle created the world we now need to protect by Cassie Leatham
- Mother Whale and the creation of Nerrm: A Bunwurrang women’s dreaming story by Aunty Gail Koonwarra Dawson
- When the lorikeets call by Elisa-Jane Carmichael
- The eel as a totem and symbol of resilience by Jules Christian
- A healing walk: A Lake Bolac Eel Festival story by Neil Murray
- Imaginary animals, auspicious companions by Yujin Moon
Circles
- Circular economy by Joseph Lo
- The Biji-biji Initiative: Circular economy for the community by Zhi Yee
- Nature hooks: Art for the ear by Jes John
- Biophilia: The craft and love of life by Helen Ting
Plants
- Tracing trees: Processing land clearing through a jewellery practice by Cara Johnson
- Ode to Waratah: Designing mythology by Elliat Rich
- Decay is beautiful by Samorn Sanixay
- Entangled threads: Woven knowledge systems by Charlotte Haywood
Elsewhere
- Breathe, together by Maegen Black
- The Lontar basketry of Palu’e Island by Stefan Danerek, Magnus Danerek
- Chinese landscape cut-out over time by Pamela See
- Senryu: Three little words make many objects by Sayumi Yokouchi
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