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Book SynopsisIntroduction: Amplifying Connection, Care, and Decoloniality.- Part 1: Words of the Land: Renaming, Resistance, and Renewal.- Part 1: Words of the Land: Renaming, Resistance, and Renewal.- How does it all come back now? Re-organising naturalized histories.- Waka Memory: Ancestral Connections.- Gender Responsibility Country: How Aboriginal people define their role in caring for the universe.- Part 2: Unmaking Extraction: Toward Restoration and Repair.- The Root of The Matter: Forests and Colonial Histories in Aotearoa New Zealand.- Cultural Waters: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Governance for Justice and Sustainability in Central Queensland.- The River is an Island: (Re)imagining a More-than-human Future for the Waimata Catchment.- Whanau Care: A Model for Equitable Support for Kaitiaki Whanau.- Part 3: Restoring Country, Restoring Justice: Pathways to Transformation.- First Nations Water Holder: The Future for Cultural Water in the Murray Darling Basin.- Djaara Women Returning Food Plants and Healing Country: A Story of Walking Together and Generating Embodied Knowledge.- Securing Water Access: Economic Futures for Victoria’s Traditional Owners.- First Peoples, Living Waters. A Cultural Dialogue.- Reflections.