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Wandering wukalina

There are many things to discuss at the end of a long hike over northeastern Tasmania, but our group of 10 urban trekkers is seated in a circle of reflective silence.

Clyde Mansell, one of the Aboriginal visionaries behind the wukalina walk, is telling a story.

It’s the story of his people — the traditional custodians of the land over which we have roamed for four days — and the decades-long campaign to create the first Tasmanian tourism venture initiated by the Aboriginal community.

“The creation story has been handed down for thousands of years, but anybody who knows Tasmanian history knows that our ancestors were removed from country,” Mansell says.

“It took about 27 years for a cultural structure that had existed on country for at least 60,000 years to be removed by the Europeans, but it didn’t mean that the understanding or belief systems were destroyed. They were not. It’s the stories of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people — the palawa — that

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