
Tig-Le House acknowledges that we live, work and celebrate in traditional Wardandi / Wadandi – Pibelmen Noongar Boodja, Saltwater people’s country, whose ancestors and descendants are this country’s traditional peoples and custodians.
We acknowledge and pay our respects to this land’s traditional custodians, the First Nations people and families. We acknowledge and pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
To their continuing cultural and spiritual practices, vast knowledge and efforts caring for land and people and the living, breathing spirit of country, we offer our acknowledgement, goodwill and solidarity.
We give thanks to all of theirs and the many peoples who continue to unite and contribute to creating a healthy, just, and peaceful humanity working for the health of this world.
We acknowledge and respect that we all live together, sharing in the songs and stories of the deep heart of Boodja, Gaia, Living Mother Earth and Father Sky.
In Recognition & Respect