Scott Cane, Australian archaeologist and anthropologist, grew up in southern Tasmania before moving to Canberra to study at The Australian National University. There he completed his PhD examining the relationship between human behaviour and material culture among Ngarti and Kukatja people living in the Great Sandy Desert of Western Australia.
He works as a consultant having co-authored a monograph with economist Owen Stanley, Land Use and Resources in Desert Homelands, and has written over ninety reports and twenty-five published papers about Aboriginal cultural heritage, community life and relations to land. This long-standing interest in Aboriginal people, their culture and heritage led to Scott’s involvement with the Spinifex People of the Great Victoria Desert in 1992 and, in turn, to the documentation and definition of their customary land tenure and the recognition of their native title.
He has lived long periods of time with the desert people of Australia, including some of the last hunter-gatherers. He is the author of Pila Nguru: The Spinifex People. He appeared in the 2013 ABC TV documentary, First Footprints and authored the accompanying book of the same title. The documentary won the 2013 Walkley Award for excellence in documentaries.
We discuss:
-Human evolution
-Sahulian ecology
-Memory devices
-Mnemonics
-Giant, mysterious spirals in the desert
-Megafuana
-Indigenous Australia
...and probably loads more stuff that is worth noting but I can't remember right now.
SHOW NOTES
Scott's Book: "First Footprints"
The "First Footprints" Documentary series
BYRON JOEL'S WORK IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE
www.oaktreedesigns.com.au
BYRON'S MUSIC
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