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Marriarn Dumeedak Bunyarinjarin
Constance Mundine-Walker-Brown

Indigenous Knowledge &
Women's Business

Constance is a multidimensional Indigenous practitioner, passionate about creating safe spaces for Women to be held in sisterhood and supported to alchemise the spiritual and physical female form.

As Women, we show up in our communities in many ways, often leading and carrying many loads. In this circle you can expect deep spirit and womb acknowledgement, recognition and remembering, guided by an intuitive Indigenous practitioner who carries ancestral knowledge and wisdom.

We will be discussing spiritual hygiene, safe spiritual practice,
cultural protocol, reciprocity, Country and relationship with her and, the power of place.

Genetic memory, intergenerational trauma and the ongoing impacts of colonisation will be covered as foundations of this work. This yarn will cover blood lineage, Matriarchal recognition and embodiment, the physical manifestations of trauma - both lived and ancestral, and the reclamation of truth.

This will be a deep Women’s circle of remembering. Let’s sit, together

ABOUT CONSTANCE:

 

Constance is a Wulbunja, Wehlabul & Wahlabul Bundjalung, Kooma and Irish Woman, with living connections to her ancestral lands, waters, and communities- Wreck Bay and Baryulgil.Marriarn Dumeeak Bunyarinjarin, the Sacred King Fisher is Constance’s traditional name and totem.

 

Her skin is Bianji, the Tommy hawk, family totem is Bunyarinjarnin, the Plover and her clan and Lore is Wulbunja.She is the eldest Granddaughter of her generation and is Mother to the next generations eldest Granddaughter. She has birthed her 2 daughters on Country, and is currently living and raising her jarjums with and on Bundjalung Jugun.

 

She is a descendant of tricky Women and Men and practices Lore handed down to her through bloodlines derived from her ancestral lands. She is a Clever Woman, passionate about and culturally responsible for Women’s Business.She is passionate about empowerment, reclamation, liberatory practices, traditional healing, decolonisation of therapy, non-invasive healing modalities, embodiment and integration, systems change, thriving communities and Country.

Constance knows that Mothers are the structural center of communities and society as a whole. The health and wellness of a community is dependent on the support and resourcing of Mothers and Women. Constance’s journey of healing and service has brought her through youth work, education, community services, maternity care and support, land care and management, sacred site protection and, always, preservation and practice of Lore. Constance is dedicated to the empowerment, allegiance and connection of Women, and will be facilitating a Women’s circle on Indigenous Knowledge and Women’s Business at Wombankind 2026.

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