Abstract The Martu people originate from the Pilbara region in Western Australia. Despite policies of removal, incarceration in prison and the need to leave community fo health services, Martu maintain identity and connection to country. Their narratives have used to inform a wider Australian audience about the history and culture of Aboriginal people. But the stories have also received criticism and been the subject of a Westernised anthropological view. With the emergence of storytelling as method in the academy, a new space is being created for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people to find a more robust foothold within the Social Sciences to s...
Previously, I completed a library project which focused on preserving the knowledge available within...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 237-255.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Section One : Telling. Cha...
This chapter explores the notion that storytelling is an important and integral aspect of arts and l...
This research is in the area of life-long learning through storytelling, focusing on the use of mult...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
Recent work in ethnographic and qualitative methods highlights the limitations of academic accounts ...
This thesis examines the role of place, memories and experience in the construction of identity...
Recent work in ethnographic and qualitative methods highlights the limitations of academic accounts ...
Purpose – The focus of this paper is to centre the lived experiences and perceptions of western educ...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
Research Through, With and As Storying explores how Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars can engag...
Aboriginal cultural knowledge in science classrooms can be used to engage Aboriginal students and in...
There is substantial evidence that Aboriginal youth face serious challenges in schooling, in general...
AIM This thesis is based on a collection of stories (most of which relate to bark paintings), that ...
There is an increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in rel...
Previously, I completed a library project which focused on preserving the knowledge available within...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 237-255.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Section One : Telling. Cha...
This chapter explores the notion that storytelling is an important and integral aspect of arts and l...
This research is in the area of life-long learning through storytelling, focusing on the use of mult...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
Recent work in ethnographic and qualitative methods highlights the limitations of academic accounts ...
This thesis examines the role of place, memories and experience in the construction of identity...
Recent work in ethnographic and qualitative methods highlights the limitations of academic accounts ...
Purpose – The focus of this paper is to centre the lived experiences and perceptions of western educ...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
Research Through, With and As Storying explores how Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars can engag...
Aboriginal cultural knowledge in science classrooms can be used to engage Aboriginal students and in...
There is substantial evidence that Aboriginal youth face serious challenges in schooling, in general...
AIM This thesis is based on a collection of stories (most of which relate to bark paintings), that ...
There is an increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in rel...
Previously, I completed a library project which focused on preserving the knowledge available within...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 237-255.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Section One : Telling. Cha...
This chapter explores the notion that storytelling is an important and integral aspect of arts and l...