The author, an Indigenous woman of mixed heritage, aGurindji/Malgnin/Mudpurra person on her father’s side discusses her practice-led research project, Still in My Mind: Gurindji Experience, Location and Visuality. This project draws inspiration from the words of revered Gurindji elder Vincent Lingiari, profoundly reiterating a deep commitment to his Gurindji/Malgnin peoples and their homelands on Wave Hill in the Northern Territory
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