The Aboriginal custodians of the sacred Wukindi ceremony wish to make it available to the wider non-indigenous community and allow it to evolve as a 21st century rite-of-passage for people engaged in cross-cultural dispute resolution. The Wukindi Rom Project will be held over five days at the end of June in one homeland of the Yolngu of north-east Arnhem Land – the community of Galiwin’ku.
One hundred participants between the ages of 18-30 will gather from all over Australia. Fifty percent will be indigenous and 50 percent will be non-indigenous. All participants will have undergone prior training in mediation. This unique experience is planned to become an annual event in Australia. According to Tolliday, it will contribute towards national reconciliation by building a network of cross-cultural mediators and mentors, and by assisting young Australians to understand and value traditional ways of resolving disputes within indigenous communities.
Ian McIntosh is a senior consultant at Cultural Survival.