Fred Gesha Fred Gesha i(27671454 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Torres Strait Islander Meriam ; ni-Vanuatu
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1 The Collective Memory of the Hairy Man : Intangible Cultural Sovereignty, Identity and Connection to Country Fred Gesha , 2024 single work essay
— Appears in: Swamphen : A Journal of Cultural Ecology , March no. 10 2024;

'My work with the Hairy Man story aims to debunk the false narratives of colonialist invaders who sought to legitimate dominion over, and transform the identities of, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people – who were often referred to as scarcely human – in order to seize land to declare ‘Terra Nullius’. I show how cultural knowledge of the Hairy Man is integral to how I identify with and connect to Country. I tell this story to make explicit my cultural sovereignty over an aspect of First Nations ‘intangible’ knowledge that the Western world has often labelled as myth or legend.' (Publication abstract)

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