Decolonise Your Diet Episode 3 “Agriculture or Accident”

“Agriculture or Accident” – yarn with uncle Bruce Pascoe, author of “Dark Emu, Agriculture Or Accident?”

Broadcasts ‪6pm tomorrow 11/7/18 Decolonise Your Diet, episode 3 with mother and son team Kaiyu and Tiga Bayles

Did you know that Aboriginal people were the first people in the world to make bread, 15,000 years in advance of the Egyptians? Or that we have the oldest art in the world, the oldest tool manufacture in the world? These are important facts – we should all share in our pride that this country was a leader in human development. Join us for our 3rd episode of Decolonise Your Diet with uncle Bruce Pascoe, author of the award winning book Dark Emu.

Tune in live or listen here Wednesday’s 6pm – https://989fm.com.au/get-live-streaming/

For more info – http://thrivalinternational.com/2018/06/27/decolonise-your-diet/

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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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