The Forgotten Kinship: What Ancient Australia's Dingo Burials Reveal About Human Animal Bonds Recent excavations at Kinchega National Park in Australia have uncovered the remnants of an ancient dingo burial site, carefully tended by the Barkindji people for centuries.
This discovery contradicts the prevailing narrative that Aboriginal Australians viewed dingoes as pests or threats to their livestock. The evidence suggests a more complex relationship between humans and animals.
The dingo burial, with its ceremony and care, bears an uncanny resemblance to those of human family members.