
Dear Aboriginality,
You have defined me as a person and this is why I feel I can be proudly me in some rooms and feel invisible in others.
Don't get me wrong, I have always felt that you are my best feature, growing up with cousins that were like siblings, every adult was an uncle or aunty, you just bring people together, like magnets — with a powerful magnetic pull.
It's a sense of belonging that I see others search for and mine is an inherent birthright because of you.
It's why in the darkest times in my life I have had my sistas wipe tears from my eyes, sharing their words of wisdom and loving my babies like their own, coming into each other's lives when it's exactly right.
Because of you, I feel connected to 3.8 per cent of the population and with that we go through the many highs and lows together.
We're like a big ol' gumtree, resilient through the harshest conditions, so big, so strong… I reckon the type of gumtree with roots above the soil that you always trip over — just to remind you.
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But — with all respect, you've not always been around — the ancestors had never as much as whispered the word Aboriginal for up to 85,000 years before the colonisation of this land.