WAKE UP THE SNAKE is an exhibition to wake up the consciousness of all people to the significance that water has to sustain all life and the protection of water sources such as the Martuwarra (Fitzroy River) in the West Kimberley, as well as the gnamma (water holes) in the Great Western Woodlands. The Exhibition is open until June 1st at the Western Australian Museum.
It is based on the outcomes of a research project to understand the transfer of Indigenous knowledges in two Western Australian regions. The research teams in each location have prepared connected exhibits that reflect their findings under this project. Each community shares its unique perspective on water, culture, and knowledge transfer, revealing how listening, looking, and learning on Country can guide us toward a sustainable future.
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