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Indigenous Knowledges in Research Symposium

21 April 2017
Seminar Room 1, Building 24, University of Canberra 

Presenters

  • Dr Nicohlas Reid, Linguist
  • Dr Clint Bracknell, Ethnomusicologist
  • Dr Duane Hamacher, Astronomer
  • Gerry Turpin, Ethnobotanist
  • Dr Gretchen M Stolte, Anthropolgist

Program (882Kb PDF)


Exploring Indigenous Research Methodologies

This was the second in a series of three symposia exploring Indigenous research methodologies to be held by the Cullunghutti Research Group. This symposium explored work at the cutting edge of Indigenous methodologies with a focus on how best to collect, understand and archive the relational entanglements of human and nonhuman memories and resonances linked to place. Our panel of experts covered these methodologies and considered their implications for  research and post-disciplinary research futures. This symposium engaged with contemporary issues at the intersection of Indigenous studies, cultural heritage, ethics and sovereignty.