This project enters Western and Indigenous scientific knowledge into the ALA and provides a two-way Indigenous engagement to encourage more Indigenous content, and importantly feedback loops to make the ALA more relevant and useful for Indigenous people. The Yugul Mangi Rangers, along with Emilie Ens (Macquarie University), the Ngukurr Language Centre and the community have collected and documented language and knowledge about plants and animals over 6 years.
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Returning to the remote Country of the Ngandi People
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Atlas of Living Australia
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ALA Two-way Indigenous Engagement Case Study
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Australian National University
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