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The mangroves of Broome’s Dampier Creek whispered secrets to the low tide. Kiera “Kix” Mitchell, a Yindjibarndi woman, paddled her custom wooden dinghy through shallows, catching glimpses of fished-up pearls among rocks. This country told stories in shells and songlines.

Growing up, Kix learned bush tucker from Nan – quandong jam, bush banana fritters. Now she led tours, sharing saltwater culture with visitors. “Come, I’ll show you turtle nesting spots.”

This morning, Kix guided a posse of eco-enthusiasts through tidal flats. “Watch for crabs clicking.” As they trekked, she spoke of kinship with land, pearl divers’ history.

Post-tour, Kix joined coastal rangers fixing a mangrove fence – protecting young crocs from nets. Locals dropped by with damper; a kid asked, “Aunty, true the dolphins guide spirits?” Kix smiled. “Old people say so.”

Night brought a beach bonfire. Kix strummed guitar for dancers under stars. Yippee shouts echoed as she sang “The Kimberley Way”.

Next dawn, Kix took a lone trip to Cable Beach. A willy-willy kicked up sand as she spoke to ocean: “Keep telling stories.” A passing whale breached – ancient kin acknowledging.

Back in town, Kix joined a planning meet – protecting sacred sites from development. “This land speaks,” she said. Nods all round.

Dusk. Kix sat with elders, sharing pearling stories, lore. “Keep country strong,” they said.

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