Ngarrindjeri Yarluwar-Ruwe Program

Research partner(s)
Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority

The Ngarrindjeri Yarluwar-Ruwe Program provides a culturally appropriate and strategic mechanism for the facilitation of Ngarrindjeri engagement in the integrated management of Murrundi (River Murray), including partnerships in major regional NRM projects with the four regional NRM Boards and Local Councils in the Ngarrindjeri region. The recognition of the importance of Ngarrindjeri as partners in water management with concomitant funding enabling capacity building. This is an Indigenous-led pathway to engagement with the State (see Bignall 2010) that uses “key political technologies created by the Ngarrindjeri nation to enable its successful influence in matters affecting their country and community... firmly grounded in Ngarrindjeri ways of knowing, being and doing” (Rigney et al. 2015:335).

Output(s)

Ngarrindjeri Nation Yarluwar-Ruwe Plan: Caring for Ngarrindjeri Country and Culture Kungun Ngarrindjeri Yunnan (Listen to Ngarrindjeri People Talking)
Type
Book chapter
Authors
Ngarrindjeri Nation and Steve Hemming
Publisher
Adelaide University Press
Publication date
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Indigenous nation building for environmental futures: Murrundi flows through Ngarrindjeri country
Type
Journal article
Authors
Steve Hemming, Daryle Rigney, Simone Bignall, Shaun Berg & Grant Rigney
Publisher
Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 
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Ngarrindjeri Vision for the Ecological Character of the Coorong and Lower Lakes
Type
Book chapter
Authors
Steve Hemming, Daryle Rigney, Grant Rigney, Luke Trevorrow, Samantha Muller and Amy Della-Sale
Publisher
Adelaide University Press
Publication date
Not listed.
Rights notice
This work is licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) License. 
A new direction for water management? Indigenous nation building as a strategy for river health
Type
Journal article
Authors
Steve Hemming, Daryle Rigney, Samantha Muller, Grant Rigney and Isobelle Campbell
Publisher
Ecology and Society
Publication date
Rights notice
Copyright © 2017 by the author(s). Published here [sic] under license by the Resilience Alliance.
Unsettling sustainability: Ngarrindjeri political literacies, strategies of engagement and transformation
Type
Journal article
Authors
Steve Hemming & Daryle Rigney
Publisher
Continuum Journal of Media and Cultural Studies
Publication date
Not listed.