The Yiriman Project

Research partner(s)
Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Cultural Centre
Stepwise Heritage and Tourism

The Yiriman Project is an intergenerational, ‘on-Country’ cultural program, conceived and developed directly by Elders from four Kimberley language groups- Nyikina, Mangala, Karajarri and Walmajarri - and whose aim is to ‘build stories in young people’.

Output(s)

Yiriman Women Sustainable Bush Knowledge and Enterprise Project Final Report
Type
Report
Authors
Petrine McCrohan and Nicholas Hall
Publisher
KALACC
Publication date
Rights notice
© Stepwise Heritage and Tourism Pty. Ltd. July 2017
ʻWe know they healthy cos they on country with old people”: demonstrating the value of the Yiriman Project
Type
Report
Authors
Dave Palmer
Publisher
Community Development Programme, Murdoch University
Publication date
Rights notice
Copyright 2013 © Yiriman Project