Culture is about connection.
Not just building connection, but deepening it and maintaining it once you have it.
In this rare event Jack Buckskin and Kuma Kaaru members will lead a workshop to help you deepen your understanding of stewardship and your personal relationship with nature.
They will share stories of Country and Culture, talking about their individual relationships and responsibilities. They'll explain what that means to them and how they embed that into their daily lives from a cultural perspective and as an individual practice.
Workshop participants will be invited to reflect on their own personal relationships with nature, how we might deepen and maintain that connection, and our role as stewards for future generations.
Participants will leave this workshop charged with a year-long project of exploring, understanding, and deepening those relationships and sense of stewardship.

About Jack Buckskin
Jack Kanya Kudnuitya Buckskin is a Kaurna and Narungga man who has dedicated his life to learning and passing on his knowledge and language of the Adelaide Plains to future generations of Kaurna people. Jack is the Cultural Ambassador of the Nature Festival.

About Kuma Kaaru
Founded by in 2008 Jack Buckskin, Kuma Kaaru starting out as a Traditional dance group performing Welcome ceremonies across Adelaide. Kuma Kaaru has since expanded into Kaurna language workshops, Cultural Awareness training and Reconcilliation Action Plan Development & Consultancy.