In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Central Queensland region. As two Australian Aboriginal women we were both engaged in the same areas of politics and activism and were both undertaking doctoral studies. At times during our studies, we would become frustrated with the lack of literature and scholarly leadership in our respective disciplines. We also knew we had lots to say that was inside and outside of the scope of our studies and our disciplines. We wanted to talk about history, health, education, culture, the manifestations of whiteness in Australia, the relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians and much more. Through our joint history we knew we could work...
© 2012 Dr. Michelle Marie EvansThis thesis explores the experiences of Australian Indigenous artists...
With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
Indigenous peoples have generally been the objects of the research as has Indigenous art, dance, sto...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
Bronwyn Fredericks was invited to present a short paper at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
In Striving Towards a Common Language I outline an innovative methodology which consists of three st...
This paper explores the lives of three New South Wales Aboriginal women, mothers, artists and academ...
In the realm of the social our incommensurable differences define us, yet more often we find they di...
My research/inquiry concerns trans-cultural journeys made with people from Mowanjum, an Aboriginal c...
My development as a writer spans almost.50 years, starting with poetry. Later I expanded my writing...
The motivation for creating this thesis was primarily to research and understand if inequality exist...
In August 2013, an intensive research-writing workshop, embedding Indigenous perspectives and approa...
© 2012 Dr. Michelle Marie EvansThis thesis explores the experiences of Australian Indigenous artists...
With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
Indigenous peoples have generally been the objects of the research as has Indigenous art, dance, sto...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
Bronwyn Fredericks was invited to present a short paper at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
In Striving Towards a Common Language I outline an innovative methodology which consists of three st...
This paper explores the lives of three New South Wales Aboriginal women, mothers, artists and academ...
In the realm of the social our incommensurable differences define us, yet more often we find they di...
My research/inquiry concerns trans-cultural journeys made with people from Mowanjum, an Aboriginal c...
My development as a writer spans almost.50 years, starting with poetry. Later I expanded my writing...
The motivation for creating this thesis was primarily to research and understand if inequality exist...
In August 2013, an intensive research-writing workshop, embedding Indigenous perspectives and approa...
© 2012 Dr. Michelle Marie EvansThis thesis explores the experiences of Australian Indigenous artists...
With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...