
This series is from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We are talking and writing ourselves in this series. By acknowledging our intellectual heritage and the strength of our society, this seminar series is also a celebratory expression of our collective "I".
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Date |
Speaker |
Title |
02/02/09 |
Michelle Sparks |
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09/02/09 |
Vicki Grieves |
What's so special about being Aboriginal?: History, family and identity in Aboriginal Australia |
16/02/09 |
Mervyn Mulardy |
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23/02/09 |
Norman Sheenan |
Indigenous Knowledge Research: a model for Indigenous Social Science |
02/03/09 |
Steven Ross |
Contested identities: growing up black in southern Australia |
16/03/09 |
Kerry Arabena |
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23/03/09 |
Lynette Liddle |
The account of me and my place in the wrld, because of others |
30/03/09 |
Valerie Cooms |
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06/04/09 |
Darren Garvey |
Mr Rorschach is tired of dancing: some thoughts on containment, control and the cha-cha-cha |
20/04/09 |
Ron Day |
The recognition of humanity's inner potentials |
04/05/09 |
Maggie Walter |
Nayri Kati: quantitative research in an Indigenous way |
11/05/09 |
Irene Watson |
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18/05/09 |
Gregory Phillips |
Healing and identity in contemporary Australia: what is a real/traditional/grass roots Aborigine? |
25/05/09 |
Samantha Faulkner |
Torres Strait literature |
01/06/09 |
Lyndon Murphy |
Lowitja O'Donoghue and self-determination: maintaining misunderstanding in an unequal meeting |
03/06/09 |
Trevor Buzzacott |