Knowledge Project
- Lucas Clayton

- Nov 10
- 1 min read

The Knowledge Project is an educational initiative that promotes understanding of Kaurna history, spirituality, and language.
Led by Jack Buckskin, founder of Kuma Kaaru Cultural Services, the Knowledge Project aims to foster meaningful dialogue between Kaurna people and the broader Australian community. Here's what it offers:
🌿 Purpose and Mission
Bridge cultural gaps through education and storytelling.
Encourage curiosity by allowing anonymous questions about Kaurna culture.
Create safe spaces for open and honest engagement.
📚 Core Topics
Modern History: Explores Kaurna experiences from pre-colonisation to the present day.
Spirituality: Highlights Kaurna customs, ceremonies, and their deep connection to country.
Language: Promotes awareness and revitalization of the Kaurna language.
🎥 Multimedia Learning
Offers video content shaped by community-submitted questions.
New videos are added annually, based on public interest and inquiries.
🤝 Community Engagement
Visitors can submit questions anonymously, helping guide future content.
The project supports reconciliation efforts by acknowledging Traditional Custodians and respecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
You can explore more or submit your own questions at The Knowledge Project.
“Our conversations are made better when we have a common understanding of the facts.”
- Jack Buckskin, Kuma Kaaru


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