Indigenous knowledge
Strategy
Strong people, strong country
This publication explores land management in South Australian regions that brings together traditional Aboriginal beliefs and contemporary Western perspectives on the importance of looking after land.
Discussion paper
Indigenous knowledge: issues for protection and management
This paper explores the relationship between tradition-based knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and issues of IP, cultural heritage and economic empowerment.
Report
Weaving knowledges
The main aim of this report is to give practical advice to communities, governments and researchers to codesign evaluation and community based participatory research (CBPR) in Aboriginal contexts.
Thesis
Faito'o Fakatonga: The Visual Practice of Traditional Medicine Making and Healing Practices From Tonga to Aotearoa
This project is a moving image art project using the concept of Veitalatala (poetic documentary) (as defined by Talita Toluta’u (2014) that will explore faito’o (traditional medicine) and kau faito’o (native doctors), the practice of medicine making and healing practices from the Pacific to Aotearoa . This project will focus on telling stories of the...
Conference paper
Incorporating Indigenous Australian knowledge and perspectives into planning practice: past, present and future
The history and contemporary practice of land-use planning and place-making by Indigenous Australians is poorly understood by academics, students and practitioners in the field of urban and regional planning in Australia. This is despite recent high-profile events which have increased the profile of Indigenous peoples’ rights, such as the recognition of native title by the...