Oral history
Preserving Aboriginal language through song archives
This project has recirculated and built knowledge of Nyungar song tradition through collaboration with researchers, Nyungar consultants, and community in workshops and performances across the south
From illustration to evidence: Historical photographs and Aboriginal native title claims in south-east Queensland, Australia
The potential of photographs. This project aims to test the evidentiary value of large photographic collections of Aboriginal people in southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales.
Representation, Remembrance and the Memorial
This project is designed to respond to the repeated high-level calls for a national memorial to Aboriginal loss.
Northland Secondary College: Koori kids' education
This project, initiated via the Aboriginal History Archive, used extensive community engagement to re-gather the Aboriginal & non-Aboriginal students, parents, staff and community artists &
In the Time of Their Lives. Wangka kutjupa-kutjuparringu: How talk has changed in the Western Desert
The Western Desert Verbal Arts Collection is a unique compilation of audio-visual recordings of the oral traditions and endangered speech styles of the Ngaanyatjarra, Ngaatjatjarra and Pitjantjatja
An Indigenous Australian Dictionary of Biography
The project will research Indigenous biography through collaboration between Indigenous researchers and the Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB).
What Aboriginal cosmology means for women and gender public policy
This project saw the aspirations of a senior cultural elder Dr Kathy- Gotha Guthadjaka obtain prestigious awards gained through her dedication and commitment to her people living in remote homeland
Aboriginal remote narrowcast TV and the audio-visual archive
This project aims to investigate the world’s best practices in community narrowcast digital TV and contemporary methods for the long-term storage of both digital and analogue audio-visual cultural
Collecting at the Crossroads: Anthropology, Art and Cultural Change (1939-85)
The Berndt collection is a nationally significant collection of Aboriginal art and material culture, with aspects recognised under the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.
Healing Land Healing People: Novel Nyungar Perspectives
This project aims to investigate means of biodiversity conservation and human resilience in a global hotspot by advancing collaborations between Aboriginal environmental and cultural knowledges and