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Eyes of Humanity Membership Agreement
This agreement outlines the terms of membership with Eyes of Humanity, a non-profit, non-government, unincorporated private members association. It is self-executing: by reading and engaging with these terms, you confirm your comprehension, acceptance, and adherence. By participating in any project, activity, or offering of Eyes of Humanity, you willingly acknowledge and affirm your status as a member of the Association.
About Eyes of Humanity
Eyes of Humanity was formed as a living response to disconnection, cultural loss, and the failure of imposed systems. We exist to hold space for remembrance, kinship, storytelling, and healing through all projects offered under our Association. Membership is required to engage, as Eyes of Humanity does not trade with the public.
Membership Terms
Confidentiality
Members agree to:
Waiver of Responsibility
Mutual Commitment
All exchanges are grounded in the principle: Do No Harm, Cause No Loss. Members agree to uphold ethical, respectful, and kin-based conduct.
Acknowledgment
By reading this agreement, members:
Statement of Being
Eyes of Humanity is a non-profit, non-government, unincorporated association created for the benefit of its members and the wider community. All contributions exchanged for resources, activities, or consultancy support current and future projects.
We honour kinship, Country, land, sea, nature, and the First Peoples of this land. There are more than 250 distinct First Nations language groups across what is commonly called Australia, each with its own clans, dialects, and cultural practices. Eyes of Humanity acknowledges and walks with all Nations, including Yidinji (Malanbarra Yidinji) and Bundjalung, among the largest groups of north-eastern NSW and south-eastern Queensland. We give respect and gratitude to all traditional custodians, and extend our recognition to all peoples, flora, fauna, and creation beyond.
Made with Malanbarra Yidinji & Macpherson Gordon Clan hands, currently on Bundjalung Country.
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A non profit, non government, unincorporated association providing projects to support its members & therefore, the community.
By participating in any of our projects, you are a valuable free member - we do not share your information with any third parties.
All contributions in exchange for our resources, tools, activities & consultancy go towards current & future project.
Thank you for supporting kinship, country, land, sea, nature & First People’s of this land. We bring spirit of gratitude to the traditional owners of all tribes & First Nations.
There are more than 250 distinct First Nations language groups ( Nations) across the land commonly known today as Australia.
Within those nations are many smaller clans, tribes, or kinship groups, often with their own dialects and cultural practices.
The Yidinji people of far north Queensland include the sub-group of Malanbarra Yidinji. One of our founders is a proud traditional owner of this sacred place.
We also walk country across other lands including Bundjalung - one of the largest First Nations groups of what is now north-eastern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland.
Eyes of Humanity acknowledges, gives respect & works with all men, women, flora & fauna from all First Nations & beyond.
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