Indigenous research methods

“Waka Ngurrkanhayngu”: Regenerating the existence of life Reducing the risk of natural and social disasters – reviving and strengthening Indigenous law, culture and governance in remote Indigenous communities

Reducing disaster risks is an urgent priority. Especially in Northern Australia substantial natural processes seriously threaten human health and life, and bear enormous environmental, social and e

Tindale Genealogical collection

Norman Tindale was an anthropologist based at the South Australian Museum.

Storylines

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

National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey, 2014-15

The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) was conducted from September 2014 to June 2015 with a sample of 11,178 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living

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

The Indigenous Women's Wellness Research Program

  1. This article explores the successful use of yarning as a research method within a community-based indigenous women's wellness project.

Developing a physical activity program for Aboriginal families with Machado Joseph Disease (MJD) living in the Top End of Australia

Aboriginal families with MJD from Groote Eylandt and Ngukurr, local community researcher partners (CRPs) and a non- Indigenous researcher from James Cook University have been working together on th

Meriba buay – ngalpan wakaythoemamay (We come together to share our thinking): Evaluating a community of practice for Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing

This project aims to investigate how Torres Strait Islanders use context-specific local knowledge and research evidence to address environmental sustainability challenges.

Racism symposium and development of communication materials

Mibbinbah Project Leader Jack Bulman raised the profile of Mibbinbah at a February 2008 meeting of Indigenous male researchers in Alice Springs, which he helped organise.

Building Bridges

Building Bridges (2017-2019) is a three-year participatory action research project being conducted in partnership with the Nyoongar community and three mainstream youth mental health services in Pe