The paper considers the relationship between people, culture and heritage, and the impacts of increased familiarity with museum objects, in the reassertion of cultural identity among the Lamalama of remote northern Australia. From the Lamalama perspective, both cultural and economic sustainability are implicit in the potential offered by formally legislated acquisition of title to their country over recent years. However, recent deaths of a number of senior elders indicates a moment of intergenerational change and highlights the materiality of tangible heritage, such as objects or land, and the intangible heritage associated with it - knowledge, customs, and the people themselves. Younger people now assert a stronger connection to country; ...
Exploring the importance of the protection and preservation of Australian Aboriginalcultural heritag...
On the pastoral frontiers of northern and western Australia, generations of entangled lives of Abori...
This paper explores the subject of how identity and difference are constructed in and by museums. Sp...
Photographic images of heritage signifi cance to the Lamalama people of Cape York Peninsula are cont...
The cultural record of the Lamalama people of far north Queensland is well-represented in the Norman...
This paper explores the relationship between social significance, or the value of places to the comm...
Heritage represents the meanings and representations conveyed in the present day upon artifacts, lan...
This paper examines the relationship between social identity and ‘culturally defined methods of adap...
In 2017 archaeological evidence was published which indicates that modern humans first arrived in Au...
Much has been written within and outside the heritage sector about traditional knowledge and practic...
This chapter considers the concept of intangible heritage and the uses to which it has been put, in ...
This paper reports on the transformation from an archaeological research project to one that focused...
The collected essays in this volume address contemporary issues regarding the relationship between I...
With theoretical developments in the humanities over the last 40 years slowly filtering through to h...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Janice LallyThis is an evaluation of the contrib...
Exploring the importance of the protection and preservation of Australian Aboriginalcultural heritag...
On the pastoral frontiers of northern and western Australia, generations of entangled lives of Abori...
This paper explores the subject of how identity and difference are constructed in and by museums. Sp...
Photographic images of heritage signifi cance to the Lamalama people of Cape York Peninsula are cont...
The cultural record of the Lamalama people of far north Queensland is well-represented in the Norman...
This paper explores the relationship between social significance, or the value of places to the comm...
Heritage represents the meanings and representations conveyed in the present day upon artifacts, lan...
This paper examines the relationship between social identity and ‘culturally defined methods of adap...
In 2017 archaeological evidence was published which indicates that modern humans first arrived in Au...
Much has been written within and outside the heritage sector about traditional knowledge and practic...
This chapter considers the concept of intangible heritage and the uses to which it has been put, in ...
This paper reports on the transformation from an archaeological research project to one that focused...
The collected essays in this volume address contemporary issues regarding the relationship between I...
With theoretical developments in the humanities over the last 40 years slowly filtering through to h...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Janice LallyThis is an evaluation of the contrib...
Exploring the importance of the protection and preservation of Australian Aboriginalcultural heritag...
On the pastoral frontiers of northern and western Australia, generations of entangled lives of Abori...
This paper explores the subject of how identity and difference are constructed in and by museums. Sp...