Maelyn Eversole: Outside Reading #1: Aborigines in Australia
Uluru or Ayers Rock is the most sacred site in all of Australia. The site belongs to the Anangu community of Aborigines that surround that rock. The rock, once trampled by tourists, is now being deemed a sacred site and the government of Australia is making it illegal for anyone to walk onto the site. Indigenous ceremonies have been taking place on this rock for over 10,000 years, and there are many many different folklore stories, passed down through generations about the site. Even now local community members still believe that ancestors remain on the rock. I believe that it is refreshing to see the government of Australia protect a holy land site with great importance to the indigenous inhabitants of the area. When looking at pictures it is very clear why the Anangu deem this site such a holy spot.
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