
The RegenNarration 83 Extra. How to respond in the crucible of these landscapes, with Peter Veth
This is a special extra to episode 83 with award-winning archaeologist, Peter Veth. We delve further here into what Peter believes needs to happen in the crucible of landscapes such as those in north west Australia. We talk about the place of heavy industry, cultural enterprise and interpretation, economies, education and media. With an approach that celebrates the extraordinary deep time value of these co-created landscapes and cultures. Generating a more universal view, as Peter puts it – reflecting how First Nations see things, and how many young people see things now too.
Title slide: Peter Veth at Cape Range (pic: UWA).
Music:
The Great Unwind, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country.
Find more:
You can hear the rest of our conversation in the main episode, Regenerating in Deep Time.
You can see a few terrific early photographs of Peter among some of the First Nations communities we talked about, on that episode web page too.
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