Article ID: CBB954308803

Caring for Waterscapes in the Anthropocene: Heritage-making at Budj Bim, Victoria, Australia (2023)

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Australian waterscapes were fashioned to meet human needs during the ancient Aboriginal past through the construction of weirs, fish traps and small dams and accompanying socio-cultural practices and institutions. Exemplary amongst Australian water cultures was that of the Gunditjmara of western Victoria, who for thousands of years practiced a sophisticated form of swamp engineering and eel farming in the volcanic landscapes of Budj Bim. Within 150 years of European colonisation, frontier violence, dispossession and hydrological alteration had put an end to the most extensive and oldest aquaculture system in the world. Recent land and water restitution measures enacted in collaborative partnerships with the wider watershed community have enabled the Gunditjmara to restore the Budj Bim wetlands and rebuild their nation. This process entails re-storying engineering and eeling: cultural practices and connections are being retold to gain recognition for the capacity to negotiate change and adapt to geological, climatological and imperial forces. Critical theory and concepts relating to waterscapes, hydro-social relations and the Anthropocene assist in interpreting the resilient efforts of a rural community to retrieve its history and find new ways to care for the past as well as the future.

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Authors & Contributors
Hamacher, Duane W.
Leaman, Trevor M.
Frost, Lionel
Fuller, Robert S.
Gammage, Bill
Gaynor, Andrea
Journals
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Engineering Studies
Environment and History
History and Technology
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
CSIRO Publishing
McGill-Queen's University Press
Shaun Tyas
Thames & Hudson
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
Water resource management
Indigenous technology
Wetlands
Watershed management
Irrigation; drainage
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
18th century
19th century
20th century, early
Enlightenment
Places
Australia
United States
British Columbia (Canada)
Senegal
Florida (U.S.)
New Mexico (U.S.)
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