Cultural continuity and transmission

Woorra Woorral: Mermaid Sightings

This multisensory exhibition celebrates contemporary cultural expressions of Gija women’s song and dance cycles, known as Moonga Moonga, such as the water dwelling spirit woman dance.

Storylines

Storylines is an Indigenous online archive managed and hosted by the State Library of Western Australia.

Ngurra Kuju Walyja — One Country One People — The Canning Stock Route Project 

The Canning Stock Route cuts a single line across three deserts — the Great Sandy, the Little Sandy and the Gibson — along nearly 2000 kilometres of unforgiving dirt track and hundreds of sandhills

Deepening Histories of Place: Exploring Indigenous Landscapes of National and International Significance

Deeper knowledge of Australian landscapes and their interconnected histories of place will enhance the social well-being of the Indigenous and wider community.

Indigenous Data Governance in Australia: Towards A National Framework

Australia's distinctive colonial administrative history has resulted in the generation and capture of large quantities of personal data about Indigenous Peoples in Australia, which is currently con

‘You’re my kwertengerl’: transforming models of care for central Australian aboriginal museum collections

This article provides ethnographic insights into the ways in which museums are being engaged with and positioned by some Aboriginal people in Central Australia.

Wellbeing though Cultural Participation: An affirmative strategy for the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability 

The aims of the project were to:

Roles and Ritual: The Inala Wangarra Rite of Passage Ball case study

Aim  To document, analyse and evaluate the Rites of Passage Ball as a means of understanding urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community practices of space-making, directed towards l

Our stories, our way: Cultural identities and health and wellbeing of Indigenous young people in diverse school settings

The aim of this project was to explore the views, experiences and stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young peoples in relation to their cultural identity and implications to health an

Cultural connectedness for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents

This Project aims to investigate the ways in which the cultural determinants of health and well-being sustained the development of healthy psychosocial resilience for Aboriginal and Torres Strait I