Tonight at Camp Sov­er­eignty, I was wel­comed by an Elder and placed gum leaves onto the sacred fire. For the first time, I feel like I have asked per­mis­sion to be in this land and been wel­comed by its people rather than being here by default, pro­geny of an immig­ra­tion that con­tin­ued invasion.

I sat down with a man named John as the rains star­ted again and we talked. He was musing about why the Greens had not come down to the camp and I men­tioned this idea of feel­ing I’d finally been given per­mis­sion to be here. I men­tioned I’d prefer to pay rent out of my income to the indi­gen­ous people rather than tax to the gov­ern­ment, or at least an option to nom­in­ate rent pay­ments rather than mil­it­ary invest­ment with my tax. We talked a little about brain­wash­ing and how insi­di­ous it can be. I asked him where the treaty pro­cess was at and he said with 500 dif­fer­ent nations, he thinks there needs to be a fed­er­a­tion of nations first. He said that was one of the only ways the divide and con­quer strategy that was cur­rently in play could be defeated. He talked about join­ing forces with the Repub­lican move­ment because there cannot be a Repub­lic in Aus­tralia without first having recon­cili­ation and a treaty as its first step. I star­ted think­ing that would be an inter­est­ing role, help­ing liaise on that stuff.