This paper examines the importance of oral story-telling in Indigenous Australian culture pre-and-post colonisation, highlighting the role of oral traditions, history and testimony in understanding the past, particularly to Indigenous Australians. KeywordsOral history, story-telling, testimony, Aboriginal histor
Western ethnographers, archaeologists, and researchers have collected information on indigenous cult...
The forced removal of Indigenous children has been a site of historical debate in Australia since th...
Too often, Indigenous voices encounter over-mystification, Indigenous testimonies are romanticized, ...
Australia’s fraught colonial past has made the search for a collective history exceptionally difficu...
The concept of Australian Indigenous oral history has been variously defined and maligned; used and ...
Indigenous perspectives are still not fully included within our collective understanding of Australi...
Previously, I completed a library project which focused on preserving the knowledge available within...
As it stands, the Australian narrative solely reflects the truth of the European settler with little...
History should be written to inform the present and honour the past. In order to successfully meet t...
Eurocentric conceptions of Indigenous history have long dominated the conversation around what const...
Aboriginal oral history is a valuable source of information about a people\u27s past. It can constit...
Abstract This paper seeks to identify and explore the differences of Indigenous app...
Australians of European descent reconstruct Australian history to silence the mistreatment of Indige...
The lifeworld’s of Aboriginal people and relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people ...
I can’t usefully start this chapter by asking ‘Who writes Aboriginal history?’ because the written w...
Western ethnographers, archaeologists, and researchers have collected information on indigenous cult...
The forced removal of Indigenous children has been a site of historical debate in Australia since th...
Too often, Indigenous voices encounter over-mystification, Indigenous testimonies are romanticized, ...
Australia’s fraught colonial past has made the search for a collective history exceptionally difficu...
The concept of Australian Indigenous oral history has been variously defined and maligned; used and ...
Indigenous perspectives are still not fully included within our collective understanding of Australi...
Previously, I completed a library project which focused on preserving the knowledge available within...
As it stands, the Australian narrative solely reflects the truth of the European settler with little...
History should be written to inform the present and honour the past. In order to successfully meet t...
Eurocentric conceptions of Indigenous history have long dominated the conversation around what const...
Aboriginal oral history is a valuable source of information about a people\u27s past. It can constit...
Abstract This paper seeks to identify and explore the differences of Indigenous app...
Australians of European descent reconstruct Australian history to silence the mistreatment of Indige...
The lifeworld’s of Aboriginal people and relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people ...
I can’t usefully start this chapter by asking ‘Who writes Aboriginal history?’ because the written w...
Western ethnographers, archaeologists, and researchers have collected information on indigenous cult...
The forced removal of Indigenous children has been a site of historical debate in Australia since th...
Too often, Indigenous voices encounter over-mystification, Indigenous testimonies are romanticized, ...