Indigenous Storytelling and the Living Archive of Aboriginal Knowledge

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University of Melbourne

No archiving system adequately responds to the interconnected and relational knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples'. This project aims to explore the potential of Indigenous Storytelling, which supports the interconnection of everything, as a way of intervening in the linear structure of institutional archives. A non-linear, interactive archiving system will be developed in collaboration with Aboriginal people. Such a system aims to better reflect Aboriginal perspectives about culture and histories in relation to collections held in galleries, libraries, archives and museums. An evaluation of museums globally will advance understandings of the opportunities for greater Indigenous co-management of their dispersed collections.

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Artery Podcast Episode with Fran Edmonds and artist Maree Clarke
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Podcast
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Fran Edmonds and Maree Clarke
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acroom
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Kill the Chicken to Scare the Monkey
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JEANINE LEANE
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Peril Magazine
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The living archive of aboriginal art: Expressions of indigenous knowledge systems through collaborative art-making
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Journal article
Authors
Edmonds, F. E., Khan, R., Thorner, S., & Clarke, M.
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Revista de Estudios Globales y Arte Contemporáneo
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