Cool, but does Jane Hume think that Welcome to Country ceremonies are ‘overdone’.
Hume:
I have been to events where the Welcome to Country ceremony has been beautiful and extremely moving and they are very important at official ceremonies.
However, I think we have all been at meetings where you sit around a table with a dozen people and each person has to do an Acknowledgment to Country before the meeting begins. When it comes performative, I think it loses its meaning. But a Welcome to Country ceremony at an appropriate event is entirely appropriate and extremely respectful.
Welcome to Country’s and Acknowledgement of Country are too separate things. A Welcome to Country is where you are being welcomed to the land by someone from that country, who tells you about the significance of the country you are on and why it is so important to care for country and those who dwell on it. An Acknowledgement of Country can be done by anyone and acknowledges the country you are on, as well as any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the room.
The only meetings I have been in where there are multiple Acknowledgements of Country are zoom meetings where people are in different places.
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