The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already active in the Noongar knowledge space. Perhaps the most important relationships were built with Storylines (State Library of Western Australia) and Wikimedia Australia. Organisations such as Noongar Boodjar Language Cultural Aboriginal Corporation, the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council (SWALSC) and South Coast Natural Resource Management were also important, particularly in offering support in identifying key resources and offering expert advice on Noongar language and knowledge
The first combined conference of the IUAES (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological ...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), Australia's national online biodiversity database, is partnerin...
This chapter outlines how Ford, Barwick and Marett have collaborated to develop, implement, and crit...
The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already ac...
Another strategy adopted by the Noongapedia team was to experiment with combining Noongarpedia-posti...
Some of the difficulties confronting a project like this are the consequence of a history of colonis...
This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia pr...
Despite the history of settler colonisation and state control (Attwood, 1989), where Indigenous peop...
The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already ac...
In 2006 Justice Murray Wilcox of the Federal Court of Australia found that native title continued to...
This chapter is written as a conversation (held in December 2016) between David Palmer (host), Ingri...
Despite the history of settler colonisation and state control (Attwood, 1989), where Indigenous peop...
This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia pr...
International audienceThis article seeks to account for the antagonistic representations of space be...
In Australia, language and song are integral to maintaining Aboriginal knowledge systems. British co...
The first combined conference of the IUAES (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological ...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), Australia's national online biodiversity database, is partnerin...
This chapter outlines how Ford, Barwick and Marett have collaborated to develop, implement, and crit...
The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already ac...
Another strategy adopted by the Noongapedia team was to experiment with combining Noongarpedia-posti...
Some of the difficulties confronting a project like this are the consequence of a history of colonis...
This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia pr...
Despite the history of settler colonisation and state control (Attwood, 1989), where Indigenous peop...
The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already ac...
In 2006 Justice Murray Wilcox of the Federal Court of Australia found that native title continued to...
This chapter is written as a conversation (held in December 2016) between David Palmer (host), Ingri...
Despite the history of settler colonisation and state control (Attwood, 1989), where Indigenous peop...
This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia pr...
International audienceThis article seeks to account for the antagonistic representations of space be...
In Australia, language and song are integral to maintaining Aboriginal knowledge systems. British co...
The first combined conference of the IUAES (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological ...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), Australia's national online biodiversity database, is partnerin...
This chapter outlines how Ford, Barwick and Marett have collaborated to develop, implement, and crit...