“It’s not Aboriginal heritage, it’s Australia’s Heritage” – a yarn with Ashley.

May 7, 2024

Ashley Wilkinson is a proud Taungurung man of the Yeerum-Illiam-Balluk clan, which is below the Benalla and Mansfield area. Ash works as a Field Service Officer conducting cultural surveys and is also a wawa biik guide. We yarn with Ash to learn more about his perspectives regarding cultural heritage. It’s well worth pulling him aside for a yarn on our wawa biik tours too as he’s got some great insights to share.

Do you have a favourite part of Taungurung Country?

I honestly have a very strong feeling on every part of my Country that I have the privilege to be on.

What’s an average day for you out in the field doing cultural heritage?

An average day can vary from digging on sites with archaeologists to finding cultural heritage to giving an induction to groups on how to identify artefacts and heritage.

What sort of training does it take to work in cultural heritage?

It is very different from any normal job. It takes patience and commitment, a lot of face-to-face training from us or an Elder in the community and then just training as much as we can into the future.

What does it mean for you when you find artefacts on Country?

It means a lot, but for me it’s just another piece to this huge puzzle that not only Taungurung mob but every mob is trying to place together. It gives us stories not only on what the landscape would have looked like but also what our Ancestors would have been doing inside that landscape.

Is there anything you’d like people to know about cultural heritage?

I always say it’s very interesting because it’s not Aboriginal heritage it’s Australian heritage, so if you call yourselves Australian why wouldn’t it be interesting?

Why have you made the choice to be a wawa biik guide?

Because I’ve always looked up to my Elders and the Taungurung people that have come before me and fought so hard to be where we are today. It drives me to be able to teach Taungurung values and way of life to more people.

Jan 26th is not a date to celebrate! It is a day of mourning and a reminder of the strength & survival of First Nations culture, country and communities.
 
We know this time can be especially hard time for mob. If you’re finding it tough today, here are a few ways to take care of yourself over Jan 26th:

• Spend time with mob.
• Take a break from social media.
• Spend time on country.
• Reach out to an aunty or uncle for a yarn.
 
If you are an ally, here are a few meaningful ways you can show up for First Nations people:

• Work instead of taking the public holiday
• Attend a rally or First Nations event.
• Learn about First Nations culture & history.
• Donate to a first Nations charity.
 
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