@defendthe.wild: Part 5 of Defend the Wild’s interview with Sonya Takau, a proud Jirrbal Rainforest Aboriginal woman from Tully, Queensland and founder of Dingo Culture (@dingoculture), a platform focused on collating cultural information from other Aboriginal groups within Queensland on their cultural perspective of the Dingo. Sonya shares with us the longstanding connection between the Dingo and many First Nations’ people, their significance as a Totem and in Dreamtime stories, and reinstates the Aboriginal voice surrounding the treatment of Dingoes in this country, which has been deliberately left out of the Dingo debate by government agencies and the livestock industry. . . . . . #Dingo #Dingoes #DefendtheDingo #DingoCulture #Wildlife #Ecosystem #Biodiversity
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Region: AU
Thursday 23 February 2023 05:49:00 GMT
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Pibbles4Life :
We lived in South Carolina. We have dingos here called SC dogs. They're amazing.
2023-03-01 03:08:19
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llIlliIlllliIil :
Without dogs humans would have never evolved the way we did dogs play such an incredible role in the evolution of the human species
2026-01-20 22:16:07
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bronteamelia :
I couldn’t understand why kangaroos in our area knew to lure dogs into the water to drown them. Then was like oh dingoes of course!
2023-02-24 02:49:59
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JS :
love the aboriginal culture
2023-02-24 02:46:56
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Summmmmmmersss :
My nan had a dingo my entire life he passes away a couple of years ago but honestly the best dude so smart and loyal stuck to me like glue
2023-02-24 00:11:32
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garmok :
learn what?
2023-02-26 19:47:37
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barb :
While I believe this is beautiful. I disagree being placed into one category because western culture does in fact have this, we're called natives
2026-01-20 21:14:52
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TrueAussie🇦🇺 :
I miss my dingo 😭
2023-02-24 04:41:44
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paigeypops❤️✌️ :
I absolutely love dingoes they are so miss read... thankyou for this ✌️❤️always
2023-02-23 06:11:12
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I'm a guy :
so a dog is the teacher
did a dog invent the wheel
2023-02-24 19:13:23
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JoAnne :
Dingoes are so special and loving
2023-02-27 15:09:48
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Defend the Wild :
If you’d like to hear more from Sonya, visit her page @dingoculture on Instagram ❤️
2023-02-23 22:37:55
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tRisH :
We were taught that the people used to be able to change back and forth between human and all the animals but because of man’s fighting the gift was
2023-02-23 06:56:57
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Essential! :
The world could learn alot!
2023-02-24 18:28:23
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KiaT :
truth 👏✊
2023-03-24 15:30:17
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Barbs :
It’s a shame these things are no longer being taught to today’s kids.
2023-03-24 06:47:51
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Opal sly :
I use to have a half dingo/Shephard mix. she was Hella smart.
2023-02-25 00:44:24
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lka903 :
see a GP
2023-02-23 20:40:31
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TheRedQuorn🦘 :
Learning from animals. It's ingenious. Thank you and your dad for sharing 🥰
2023-02-25 08:57:24
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Holly Ooo :
Sonya is a wealth of knowledge! I've been very lucky to spend a lot of time with her and hear of lots stories and about the jirrbal culture from her
2023-02-23 22:46:20
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SMB :
Because they know when they find genuine, kind people who respect and live in harmony with the land 🥰
2023-03-24 01:30:18
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Ue Crighton :
We need more story’s like this just awesome
2023-02-24 01:02:40
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pennywiselover :
beautiful
2023-03-23 17:34:20
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Eppyandari :
The fact that there are dingoes in the Nullarbor, 😅 they definitely got some secrets to share!
2023-02-23 12:30:54
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Ko Destany Toku Ingo :
to live in harmony with nature
2023-03-01 13:54:17
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