
Linda Turner
community-storyteller
About
Linda "LT" Turner is a proud Indigenous advocate with deep roots in the Northern Territory bush, born 160 kilometers north of Tennant Creek in the 1960s. Known affectionately as "LT," a name honoring her culture's tradition of respecting the deceased, she spent her formative years in a tight-knit community on a cattle station, where the village truly raised the child. Her voice resonates as she champions the preservation of her community's language and culture amidst sweeping legislative changes. LT's life is a testament to resilience and unity, highlighting the profound connection between identity and heritage in the face of modern challenges.
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