Puutu kunti kurrama
WebMay 26, 2024 · Puutu Kunti Kurrama (PKK) traditional owners said the mining giant had detonated charges in an area of the Juukan Gorge, about 60 kilometres north-west of … WebMay 26, 2024 · A spokesman from Rio Tinto said the company had a relationship with the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people dating back three decades, “and we have been working together in relation to the Juukan area over the past 17 years”.
Puutu kunti kurrama
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WebNicholas Fardell’s Post Nicholas Fardell NLD Services 15h WebApr 13, 2024 · IT STOOD for 46,000 years in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, the only inland site with evidence of continuous human occupation since the most recent Ice Age. Then, on 24 May 2024, mining giant Rio Tinto blasted eight million tonnes of high-grade iron ore from Juukan Gorge, destroying the sacred Indigenous heritage rock shelter.
WebApr 10, 2024 · The giant mining company Rio Tinto marks its 150th anniversary this year, yet activists say it has a dirty history. As the company gathers on April 6 for its Annual General Meeting, advocates are pointing out that after all this time, its shareholders should grapple with the company’s legacy of damaging people and planet. “Companies […] WebSep 25, 2024 · The Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people have lodged their submission to a parliamentary inquiry into the destruction of ancient rock shelters at …
WebSep 21, 2024 · In May 2024, while clearing the way for a mine expansion, the transnational mining company Rio Tinto set off explosives that destroyed a site sacred to the Puutu …
WebFeb 4, 2024 · The Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura peoples (PKKP) Aboriginal Corporation has now written a scathing letter to Rio Tinto criticising the decision to move …
http://www.ymac.org.au/tag/puutu-kunti-kurrama-pinikura-pkkp/ gerard of lunelhttp://v2.jacobinmag.com/2024/06/australia-police-black-lives-matter-nsw-northern-territory christina mcmahon ttbThe Kurrama people, also known as the Puutu Kunti Kurrama people, are an Aboriginal Australian people from the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura peoples, although of different language groups, are represented by the PKKP Aboriginal Corporation in the … See more The Kurrama language is a member of the Ngayarta group of the Pama–Nyungan language family, and is closely related to Yinjtjiparnti. The language is endangered, with only an estimated 10 speakers remaining (2002). See more • Jawunmara (Yindjibarndi exonym) • Gurama • Kerama, Karama, Korama • Jana:ri See more Citations 1. ^ Dixon 2002, p. xxxviii. 2. ^ Kurrama 2024. 3. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 246. 4. ^ PKKP: Native Title. See more Norman Tindale estimated the extent of their lands as covering 9,600 square kilometres (3,700 sq mi). Their eastern boundaries were … See more Kurrama initiation required youths to undergo both circumcision and subincision. Although each group is distinct, the Kurruma and Pinikura peoples observe common laws and customs, and share and protect much of the same land and resources. See more The Puutu Kunti Kurrama people, in alliance with the Pinikura in a group abbreviated as PKKP, were distressed by the destruction of a sacred and heritage site in … See more • "About PKKP". PKKP Aboriginal Corporation. Retrieved 19 November 2024. • "AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia" See more christina mcmahonWebIn May 2024, Rio Tinto, one of the world's largest mining companies, detonated explosives in Juukan Gorge, Western Australia, destroying two ancient rock shelters containing significant cultural heritage of the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP) people. gerardo hughesWebSep 28, 2024 · Rio Tinto should give the PKKP Aboriginal Corporation, which administers the traditional lands and waters of the Puutu Kunti Kurrama people and the Pinikura … christina mcmahon facebookWebRio Tinto and the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people (PKKP) have taken initial steps in rebuilding their relationship following the destruction of historic sites at Juukan … christina mcmahon boxinghttp://v2.jacobinmag.com/2024/06/rio-tinto-juukan-gorge-hammersley-mining-indigenous-heritage gerardo mablethorpe