Warlpiri people of Central Australia have served on a number of occasions as exemplars of the Derridean premise that no society is without writing (Derrida 1976: 109) (e.g. Rothenberg and Rothenberg 1983: 139; Biddle 2002). The debate about the reasoning behind this proposition is outside the scope of my interests here. Nonetheless, it is certainly helpful to have a term, such as “writing”, that groups together the various kinds of practices that Warlpiri engage in to give visual form to their understanding of the world. Earlier work has focused on such aspects of Warlpiri visual communicative practices as sand drawings, body and ground designs, and sacred objects (e.g. Munn 1974); contemporary acrylic paintings (e.g. Dussart 1999); and ge...
This study takes place within an Australian desert context. Aboriginal landowners, in conjunction wi...
Warlpiri Aborigines utilize graphic and cognitive systems to represent their connections to landscap...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
Indigenous Australians produce rich and diverse art expressive of their relationships with the land ...
The last 100 years have seen Warlpiri people experience drastic changes in ways of being in the worl...
Based on fieldwork undertaken in Yuendumu, Central Australia from 2005 to 2008, this thesis is an et...
In recent years many Indigenous communities in central Australia have undergone multiple dramatic ch...
In the Central Australian Warlpiri community of Yuendumu, efforts to document and revitalise Warlpir...
This thesis is based on fieldwork I carried out between December 1987 and June 1989 while living wit...
The language of Aboriginal songs is often described by both researchers and Aboriginal people as bei...
This thesis examines how human connections to place, specifically between the Manilikarr clan and th...
Continuity and change in Aboriginal mobility : the Warlpiri of the Central Australian Desert. — This...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge (IEK) is deeply encoded in social processes. Our research shows that...
This thesis is an ethnography of contemporary Warlpiri sociality that focuses on the everyday life i...
This study takes place within an Australian desert context. Aboriginal landowners, in conjunction wi...
Warlpiri Aborigines utilize graphic and cognitive systems to represent their connections to landscap...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
Indigenous Australians produce rich and diverse art expressive of their relationships with the land ...
The last 100 years have seen Warlpiri people experience drastic changes in ways of being in the worl...
Based on fieldwork undertaken in Yuendumu, Central Australia from 2005 to 2008, this thesis is an et...
In recent years many Indigenous communities in central Australia have undergone multiple dramatic ch...
In the Central Australian Warlpiri community of Yuendumu, efforts to document and revitalise Warlpir...
This thesis is based on fieldwork I carried out between December 1987 and June 1989 while living wit...
The language of Aboriginal songs is often described by both researchers and Aboriginal people as bei...
This thesis examines how human connections to place, specifically between the Manilikarr clan and th...
Continuity and change in Aboriginal mobility : the Warlpiri of the Central Australian Desert. — This...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge (IEK) is deeply encoded in social processes. Our research shows that...
This thesis is an ethnography of contemporary Warlpiri sociality that focuses on the everyday life i...
This study takes place within an Australian desert context. Aboriginal landowners, in conjunction wi...
Warlpiri Aborigines utilize graphic and cognitive systems to represent their connections to landscap...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...