Silence descends
as the door is opened
the Elders enter
not one word spoken
The students stand
as they walk down the aisle
towards the droning yidakis
that make them smile
We take our seats
and are welcomed to this land
in a dialect of Dhurga
by a young Koori man
The stage is cleared
dancers fill the space
their painted bodies
move with grace
Speeches are given
about the importance of this day
a chance to celebrate our culture
And pave the path for a better way
We are taken outside
the flags are raised
we bow our heads
for all our ancestors gave
We reflect on the heroes
unsung and unadorned
who carry the fire
ensuring justice is born… [1]
Jonathan Hill is a non-Aboriginal author.
Homework:
Reflect on the poem
What does NAIDOC stand for?
What is a 'yidaki'?
What does this poem tell you about the importance of the event to Aboriginal people?
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