Time to listen to Australia's Indigenous voices

After 234 years, original inhabitants deserve proper hearing

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Uluru, the massive sandstone monolith also known as Ayers Rock, is one of Australia's most important Indigenous sites. (Getty Images)

GEOFF HISCOCK

Listening to stories told around a campfire under the stars in Outback Australia is one of life’s great experiences. But listening -- really deep listening -- to these stories from the past requires discipline. I learned that awkwardly many years ago with a group of Japanese and American athletes in Central Australia on an adventure training exercise.

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