How it is…

My family hav bn fighting the struggle here 4 40 yrs n i am really trying to look outside the square as i try saving me n my family. We live in bushland without most modern cons and are interested in starting a model 4 thriving here as resources r around jus need to keeo my head above water n unify. Struggling a lil as my family has reduced dramatically leaving a couple of elders n young ones. I feel n pray 4 all our family dominated today n hope to share all about housing, justice, culture, stats, resistance n a better way. Really love to see some mastery in actions of leeders, wats the best way to get a global effort started, any ideas?

I wandered if we’l c see some effort to get big money backers to help found something like exit oppression, providing an equal playing field 4 those in need to help themselves, espcially the leaders of communities. But these people will fight tooth n nail that there is no oppression, i suppose is tha problem. Almost like hoping 4 a miracle hey? It’s just that like you all probably have, since early teens at least. I bn trying to think of a streamlined exit to oppression for all 2 million of our people. Like a 5 star outback resort that could run on our terms by us, potentially employing 500 people, imagine a chain of these?

That was wen i was 14, stil got my 10 pages of ideas lol. Now i think more about a string if festivals could really start the ball rolling globally n here we could save our island from greedy miners if we could bring in money from a high scale festival held annually etc. In my opinion, the only way forward in oz is backwards, to where 200 yrs ago they disregarded our existence, as the problem remains largely to blame for this countries atrocious treatment of their first people. But to do this we will need to be the leaders, unfortunately with enuff money to reschool the whole country before they turn this country to desert with no culture at all. I know this wil resonate wid alot of peeps, especially on this page. 

I have also got inventions and app ideas n have started recording music to path the way 4 young people and showing them a place exist for lyrical revolutionist. I am proud that after all of the women in my line that have suffered, i have bowed out of the system as much as possible, but i am battling my own demons like these women did, n have a long way to go. I am alone because of poverty and dedicate my whole life to changing this reality 4 the next generation. We can’t let oppression continue i’s nasty cycles, it has taken enuf lives already. I feel the but should REALLY stop here, with us. Problem is until now, i hav dubbed myself a personal activist. We have been reduced so low here, our ability to resist is very limited. 

I am largely turning in, to spirit 4 faith n miracles worldwide and learning my culture as quickly as i can as our elders are dying very young. Hope we can grow, keep sharing n make huge ground together. I will spend time reading old posts now. Majikal blessing all on a safe n happy journey too.

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A little about page admin Kaiyu Moura (Bayles)

Now living in QLD raising her children on their traditional country, gathering food, learning the old art of building shelters, dance and the local language. For the past 20 years with her late Grandmother Maureen Watson and a dance group with 6 of her sisters Kaiyu travelled schools, festivals, events etc sharing the beauty of First Nations Culture through song and dance, stories, art, theatre, nursery rhymes, poetry etc and engaging all ages in different projects that inspire positive change. Also a poet, documentary maker, songwriter, artist, event organiser, media consultant, testing the waters of micro social enterprise by starting her own tshirt and sublimation printing business and with her own label, Kaiyu creates what she calls Freedom Threads.

After building their own home on Tribal Sovereign land, Kaiyu is now homeschooling and teaching the kids about making our own tinctures, learning about bushtucker and mushrooms, growing food, building with aircrete, setting up wind turbines, composting toilets and ram water pumps... Really learning what it truly means to thrive. This is our Group where we share alot of what we do

Kaiyu and the Tribe
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