Asslamwalekum!
friend today i am going to describe a word "cultural burning ".
people do not know about the word "burning" they think, is burning can be useful??if yes so in what manner??when i read it i am very appreciate.in some way i try to make u understand .
the word fire can be understand by many term and language.The Firesticks Project is term cultural burning to explain burning practices practised by people to increase the health of land and its people. Cultural burning means different things to different people. It could contain burning (or preventing burning) for the health of particular species . eg. native grasses, emu, black grevillea, potoroo, bushfoods, threatened species, or biodiversity in general. It may involve patch burning to create different fire intervals across the country or it could be used for fuel and hazard decrements. It may be used to increase access and amenity for people or as a part of culture heritage management. It is ceremony to welcome people to country or it could also be as simple as a campfire around which people gather to share, learn, and celebrate. but in different communities and lands the following are key considerations.
what is the responsibilities??
1-Make sure the right people are involved in planning and implementing fire based on their cultural connections to the land.
2- the young people should teach and passing down their knowledge.
what is the respect?
learning should be by observation and sharing
as it is Being on country.
what are the recognitions???
1- cultural connection within contemporary natural resource management practices.
2- better training, strong partnerships, on ground practices with appropriate techniques.
fire is like electricity ! if it is use dismanner it can harm you but if you use it in stragised way it may useful for you and your country.
you can see here .
mus watch it.
Hope you are now able to understand what i mean to say .
thank u.
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