Cultural continuity and transmission
Gulumarri Ngaja: All come together
Juluwarlu has long recognised the complexities in meeting the aims of sustaining Law, Language, Knowledge, Culture, Country and Community Wellbeing when interconnections between extreme health burd
Mura Maarni: Chasing Mob through the Archives
Mura Maarni is a cultural methodology which provides a mechanism to repatriate cultural knowledge stolen from Aboriginal communities and retained in archives.
Gurindji Heritage Project/Keeping Place
Celebration of cultural heritage remains a key focus within resilient communities with evidence revealing this must be supported with appropriate research, resourcing and infrastructure.
Djeera (Mt Keira) Aboriginal Cultural Tourism and Cultural Connection Project
The Djeera (Mt Keira) Aboriginal Cultural Connections Project, "Djeera Project", has been identified by the Illawarra Local Aboriginal Land Council as a priority initiative to improve the knowledge
Resilience through art as education
Gija people are strong and resilient despite many things that have happened to us. We have been on Gija land since our ancestors created the country and everything in it, but there have been major
Mapping Boodjar: Walyalup Fremantle Cross-Cultural Mapping
Cartographic representations of the Western Australian landscape are a powerful visual manifestation of the author’s perspective and spatial understanding of place.
Following the Trade Routes
‘Following the Trade Routes’ is a promising, country centred learning project to revitalise critical cultural practices and vital networks that once brought together Aboriginal groups from three St
Dharaŋanamirr dhukarr guŋga'yunaraw djamarrkuḻiw’ ga gurruṯumirriw marŋgikunharaw ḏälkunharaw gakaḻ’wun dhiyakun märrmaw’nha romgun: Understanding pathways to support Yolŋu children and families to achieve strong learning in two systems.
Dharraŋanamirr dhukarr guŋgayunaraw djamarrkuḻiw ga gurruṯumirriw marŋgikunharaw ḏälkunharaw gakalwun dhiyakun marrmaw’nha romgun.
The Yolŋu Rom Djagamirr Mala Project
In the Northern Territory, a large proportion of remote Aboriginal communities continue to live according to their customary law and maintain their traditional languages and ceremonies.
Repatriation, healing and wellbeing: understanding success for repatriation policy and practice
A shared understanding of success is critical for best practice in repatriation.