Cultural knowledge
Beyond recognition: postcolonial relationality across difference.
Through new approaches to practices of relationality and novel findings on the politics of recognition in Australia, Papua New Guinea and Kenya, this project resulted in enhanced capacity for indig
Indigenous knowledge futures: protecting and promoting indigenous knowledge
This project seeks to identify ways to protect biodiversity-related Indigenous knowledge.
#thismymob: Digital land rights and reconnecting Indigenous communities
#thismymob: Digital land rights and reconnecting Indigenous communities.
Western Australia from its collections
Collecting the West looks at what's been collected from Western Australia. What do these collections tell us about who we were, who we are and who we can be?
New ways for old ceremonies: an archival research project
The research aims were successfully achieved in developing and implementing suitable Indigenous frameworks for preservation, interpretation and dissemination of recordings of ceremonial performance
The Relational Museum and its Objects
The project explored the role of the concept 'relational museum' in enabling the rich resources of cultural institutions to contribute to bringing different communities together.
Talking Country: Sharing Indigenous stories of place through mobile media
This project aims to investigate how media technologies can facilitate cross-cultural engagement between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
Walan Mayiny: Indigenous leadership in higher education
The Walan Mayiny: Indigenous Leadership in Higher Education study provides the Australian Higher Education sector with valuable understanding of the benefits Indigenous leadership brings to the sec
Wellbeing not winning: Remote Indigenous identity and organised sport
This project examines the construction of Indigenous identity through organised sport in remote communities.
Indigenous Futurity: Milpirri as Experimental Ceremony
This project aims to develop a long-term research partnership between Warlpiri Indigenous knowledge holders, anthropologists, and community arts industry partner Tracks Dance Company.