Tasmania’s Palawa Smoke Ceremonies: Fire Regime Memory and Colonial Archive Reclamation in Aboriginal Australia
塔斯马尼亚帕拉瓦族烟熏仪式:澳大利亚原住民的火制度记忆与殖民档案收复
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Tasmania’s Palawa people conduct smoke ceremonies not solely for spiritual cleansing but as deliberate fire-regime re-enactments—releasing specific eucalyptus and tea-tree compounds to trigger seed germination in fire-adapted flora.
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These rituals follow archival fragments recovered from British colonial botanical surveys, cross-referenced with oral histories to reconstruct pre-1803 burning calendars suppressed for two centuries.
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