The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ways in which Australians remember founding national stories, build narratives for cultural revival, and work on reconciliation and self-determination. These three stories, which are still being told with creativity and commitment by storytellers today, are the story of James Morrill’s adoption by Birri-Gubba people and re-adoption 17 years later into the new colony of Queensland, the story of Bennelong and his relationship with Governor Phillip and the Sydney colonists, and the story of friendship between Wiradjuri leader Windradyne and the Suttor family. Each is an intimate story about people involved in relationships of goodwill, care, ado...
Abstract The Martu people originate from the Pilbara region in Western Australia. D...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
Most people now living in Australia's 'bread basket', the much-degraded Murray Darlin...
The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ...
The stories and ideas from the Aboriginal people of Bourke, contained in this book, along with those...
These stories and ideas of Aboriginal people of Bourke, and a few gubbas (whitefellas) were recorde...
This research is in the area of life-long learning through storytelling, focusing on the use of mult...
Over the past decade, popularised notions and approaches to the teaching and learning of Australia’s...
Focusing on Stradbroke Dreamtime (1972), the first prose book of an Australian Indigenous poet, acti...
The on-line project A History of Aboriginal Sydney, based at the University of Sydney, takes existin...
Most Aboriginal people of Australia had lived without contact with other peoples for tens of thousan...
The ordinary stories of ordinary Aboriginal people are a necessary part of Australian history. Yet m...
Australian Aboriginal culture is the oldest culture on Earth. This Children’s book uses Aboriginal s...
Indigenous people have different ways of being, knowing, and doing. The ways that we educate our chi...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following works may contain image...
Abstract The Martu people originate from the Pilbara region in Western Australia. D...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
Most people now living in Australia's 'bread basket', the much-degraded Murray Darlin...
The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ...
The stories and ideas from the Aboriginal people of Bourke, contained in this book, along with those...
These stories and ideas of Aboriginal people of Bourke, and a few gubbas (whitefellas) were recorde...
This research is in the area of life-long learning through storytelling, focusing on the use of mult...
Over the past decade, popularised notions and approaches to the teaching and learning of Australia’s...
Focusing on Stradbroke Dreamtime (1972), the first prose book of an Australian Indigenous poet, acti...
The on-line project A History of Aboriginal Sydney, based at the University of Sydney, takes existin...
Most Aboriginal people of Australia had lived without contact with other peoples for tens of thousan...
The ordinary stories of ordinary Aboriginal people are a necessary part of Australian history. Yet m...
Australian Aboriginal culture is the oldest culture on Earth. This Children’s book uses Aboriginal s...
Indigenous people have different ways of being, knowing, and doing. The ways that we educate our chi...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following works may contain image...
Abstract The Martu people originate from the Pilbara region in Western Australia. D...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
Most people now living in Australia's 'bread basket', the much-degraded Murray Darlin...