Connecting Young Aboriginal Women with Elders: A Cultural Journey

Date: 04 - 08/10/2024

Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 Pm

Location: Bathurst, NSW. Hereford St Sporting Fields

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Pooja Upasna

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Pooja is a dedicated Content Writer and PR & Events Coordinator, passionate about creating positive change. With extensive board experience in both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal non-profit organisations, she brings a unique perspective and deep cultural understanding to her role at Oyster Group.

Cultural programs have the incredible power to connect young Aboriginal women with their heritage, creating a space where tradition, identity, and community thrive. These experiences go beyond learning—they’re about rediscovering a deep connection to culture that strengthens pride, belonging, and understanding of who they are. Through engagement with traditional practices and the wisdom of Elders, young women can build meaningful connections to their past that will guide them into the future.

One such initiative, led by Oyster Tribe Aboriginal Corporation and Oyster Care Foundation, brought this vision to life. The program focuses on connecting young Aboriginal women with Elders, offering a cultural journey rich in shared stories, hands-on experiences, and lifelong lessons. It’s a space where community ties are strengthened, and cultural traditions are not only preserved but celebrated, ensuring that these connections endure across generations.


The Significance of Connecting Young Aboriginal Women with Elders

The Role of Elders in Aboriginal Communities
Elders hold a sacred place within Aboriginal communities as keepers of wisdom, culture, and history. They are the ones who pass down life experiences, traditions, and deep knowledge of Aboriginal customs. Their guidance shapes the future by strengthening connections to the past. Elders offer:
  • Guidance: They teach through shared experiences, helping the younger generation navigate life with strength and cultural understanding.
  • Life experiences: Their stories reflect the resilience, survival, and beauty of Aboriginal life.
  • Cultural knowledge: They are the stewards of Aboriginal traditions, passing down customs that connect individuals to the land and their identity.

These interactions create a bridge between the past and present, ensuring that the wisdom of Elders continues to be passed on, empowering the next generation to carry it forward.

Program Highlights: A Journey of Growth and Empowerment
The Opening Ceremony
The program kicked off with a powerful Welcome to Country ceremony, led by a respected Elder. This ceremony set the tone for a day of cultural exchange, respect, and unity. Elders and young participants gathered to share stories, creating bonds that would last well beyond the event. It was a warm invitation to begin a journey of growth and connection.
Cultural Activities and Workshops
The heart of the program was its hands-on cultural activities, designed to immerse the participants in Aboriginal traditions. Young women engaged in traditional practices such as weaving, painting, and storytelling—activities that helped them understand and appreciate their heritage. These workshops were not just about learning skills but also about deepening their connection to the land, community, and culture. Elders shared stories that brought these practices to life, helping participants understand how traditions shape identity and community ties.
The Impact of October Program
The October sessions left a lasting impact on the participants, as well as the broader community. Feedback from the young women highlighted how the program fostered a sense of belonging and provided a safe space to explore their cultural identity. Elders, volunteers, and participants of all ages came together, making these sessions a celebration of unity and community. The success of the October program showed just how powerful these cultural connections can be, inspiring others to get involved in future programs that support Indigenous

Conclusion
Preserving Aboriginal Heritage for Future Generations

Connecting young Aboriginal women with Elders is more than just a program—it’s a journey of growth, empowerment, and cultural preservation. By fostering these intergenerational bonds, we help ensure that Aboriginal traditions and wisdom continue to thrive within the community.

As the program wrapped up, Sheena Olsen expressed her gratitude to the Elders, volunteers, and, most importantly, the young participants for their enthusiasm and commitment. The girls were rewarded with backpacks filled with goodies, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Yogesh Khattar, who provided the stationery, and Lindt Australia, who donated chocolates. This gesture symbolized not only the success of the event but also the lasting connections formed during the program.

Let’s keep this journey alive and vibrant, encouraging young women to embrace their heritage and strengthen their sense of identity. Whether you’re ready to join us in future events or support our mission through donations, your involvement makes a meaningful difference. By supporting programs like these, we help ensure that Aboriginal culture and traditions continue to thrive for generations to come.

Be Part of the Journey
Now is the time to take action and begin your journey of growth by joining Oyster Care Foundation and Oyster Tribe in this important cultural initiative. Visit our program site, contribute through donations, or share our mission within your networks. Your support helps keep programs like these thriving, ensuring that the legacy of Aboriginal culture is preserved and celebrated. Together, we can continue to uplift the community, fostering a future where young Aboriginal women are empowered through their rich cultural heritage.

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