Episode 39: Kangaralpi Tiiwa Kanyira

Episode 39: Kangaralpi Tiiwa Kanyira

**Right now, across the Central Deserts, ceremonies are ending for this season.**


People are rolling their swags, preparing for the long journey home. What they carry with them is something extraordinary — an unbroken chain of Law, ceremony, and responsibility that has flowed for sixty thousand years.


"We still got our Law," you hear Elders say. And it's said with pride.


But here's what needs to shift: heritage isn't something fixed on a map. It's not objects to be catalogued. It's a living, breathing system of knowledge and relationship to Country.


When mining disrupts these networks, it doesn't just impact a site — it fragments a cultural process that's still being carried, still being practised, still being felt.


These law ceremonies deserve UNESCO recognition as Intangible World Cultural Heritage. Not as something from the past, but as something foundational to humanity's living heritage.


The ceremonies continue. The pathways remain open. The question is whether we're prepared to recognise and respect the systems that have always been here.


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AI DISCLOSURE: This episode was produced using AI voice generation from Kado Muir's original voice recordings. The content — knowledge, perspective, editorial judgment — is 100% Kado Muir's. AI is the delivery mechanism only.

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