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AIATSIS Conf2004

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AIATSIS Conf2004 was held in Canberra 22–25 November 2004. 

 

The outline of the conference programme is available here (pdf: opens in a new window).

A fuller programme is available here (pdf: opens in a new window).

Papers available

The full version of O. Yu. Artemova's paper "The Role of Australian Aboriginal Ethnography in Russian Ethnological Thought" is available here (pdf: opens in a new window).

 

Abstracts for the following papers from AIATSIS Conf2004 are available:

 

Session 1: Indigenist Research
 

Negotiating governance research in the Desert Knowledge CRC: Reflections on a work in progress
Elizabeth Ganter

 

Indigenous research reform: what is meant by Indigenous governance in the research sector?
Terry Dunbar

 

Indigenous Australian institutional research ethics
Wendy Jopson

 

Postgraduate research training – the case for a curriculum model
Margo Weir

 

Indigenous standpoint theory: Why? when? who for?
Dennis Foley

 

Stories from the interface and of sharing cultural and theoretical spaces:
An Indigenist research experience of research reform
Karen Martin

 

Session 2:  Making Space for Indigenous Cultural Expressions of Well-Being in Aboriginal Health Research and Practice

Practical re-colonisation: A new direction for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
Steve Larkin and Leila Smith

 

Health policy and Aboriginal practice: how to develop a common approach for the national and local levels
Daniela Heil

 

Theoretical space – mapping culture
Margaret Weir

 

Changing generations: a cultural and theoretical approach to graduate education in Indigenous health promotion
Shane Hearn and Marilyn Wise

 

Creating safe space: using traditional medicine knowledge to support healing through law and spiritual practice
Tjanara Goreng Goreng

 

Nyaa Tjana Wangkanyi: Interpreting for Pitjantjatjara Clients in the health sector
Bill Edwards

 

‘I believe more in maparn’: the contested site of Indigenous desert health
Brian McCoy

 

Taking control of our well-being: The Unity of First People of Australia approach to a chronic illness such as diabetes
Ernie Bridge

 

They Used to Call it Sandy Blight
Jilpia Nappaljari Jones and Gordon Briscoe

 

Session 3: A Theoretical and Practical Framework for Dealing with Culture and Conflict

Indigenous fragmentation, minority rights scepticism and co-integrationist approaches to space sharing
Patrick Sullivan

 

‘Culture’, conflict and competing discourses of Indigenous rights, interests and needs in native title
Toni Bauman

 

Governing knowledge through legal technologies
Jane Anderson

 

 

Session 4:  Innovation and Sustainability in Indigenous Tourism

Breaking barriers to Indigenous entrepreneurship through Indigenous social capital and participatory action research
Judy Bennett and Wilfred Gordon

 

Moving from subject of the tourist gaze to manager? Taking an integrative approach to Indigenous cultural heritage management and Indigenous tourism in the contested landscape of Darwin
Patricia Bourke and Lorraine Williams

 

Land, family and business: Appropriate skills development for indigenous tourism
Nicholas Hall

 

Aboriginal tourism in New South Wales: Sustainability and development
Roxanne Smith

 

The landscape of Aboriginal tourism
Lois Peeler

 

Session 5:  What is a Knowledge Centre?  A Contemporary Approach to Indigenous Cultural Resource Management

The paradox of knowledge production at the knowledge centre: A brief history of the Galiwinku Indigenous Knowledge Centre
Jessica De Largy Healy

 

Owning a knowledge centre project: Building the Gupapuyngu legacy
Joe Neparrnga Gumbula and Matthew Baltha Gaykamangu

 

The natural development of Wangka Maya into the direction of a knowledge centre
Lorraine Injie and Fran Haintz

 

Session 6: Repatriation: Return of Indigenous Remains and objects of Cultural Significance

Repatriation of Indigenous ancestral human remains: No respect, no progress
Bob Weatherall

 

Government and community partnerships in the repatriation process
Neil Carter and Tamsin Porter

 

The application of biological science in repatriation
Colin Pardoe

 

Travelling bones
Joey Chatfield

 

Current trends and future strategies to facilitate the repatriation of Aboriginal human remains
Franchesca Cubillo

 

Cautionary tales
Michael Pickering

 

Aboriginal ancestral remains. Does a common ground exist? - Academia vs Community, and how does this influence the public?
Mark Dugay-Grist

 

Developing protocols: Five years negotiating repatriation in the Pilbara and Kimberley, Western Australia
Kim Akerman and Bruce Thomas

 

Session 7: Sharing Land and the Politics of Property

 

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Great expectations: The Treaty settlement process in New Zealand
Chief Judge Joe Williams

 

Land rights: premises and promises
Colin Tatz

 

Sharing the process: native title and comprehensive settlements
Stuart Bradfield

 

Land rights: A personal reflection since the Woodward Commission
Nicolas Peterson

 

Native title and property law: Instituting cultural memory and practices
Lee Godden

 

Between a rock and a hard place: Land rights or native title?
Darryl Pearce

 

Pretending it didn’t hurt: Colonisation and the doctrine of continuity
Chief Judge Joe Williams

 

Land reform: Southern African perspectives
Bertus de Villiers

 

Session 8:  Mapping the Shared Terrain:  Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Concepts of Landscape

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Becoming our own cartographic masters
Alvin Warren

 

Landscape categories in Yindjibarndi: ontology, environment, and language
David Mark and Andrew Turk

 

Cartography, property and the aesthetics of place: mapping native title in Australia
Alexander Reilly

 

Working with multiplicity in knowledge of weather and land: narrating and performing diverse spatial and temporal ontologies in the tension of Bothness
David Turnbull

 

Old people’s details: Yanyuwa geography and meaning
John Bradley

 

Following the Swan
Luise Hercus

 

Accountability across cultures: contesting concepts of accountability in land and environmental management programs
Samantha Muller

 

The Gamilaraay Resource Use Project: Documenting Indigenous natural resource use in northern New South Wales
Members of the Gamilaraay (Kamilaroi) community with Maria Cotter and Iain Davidson

 

Managing a shared landscape – Cultural Heritage Program, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Mick Starkey, Shane Wright, Troy Mallie (Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park) and Jasmine Foxlee (University of Western Sydney)

 

Session 9: Towards a National Strategy for Intellectual Property and the Protection of Indigenous Knowledge

 

International policy for traditional knowledge: Setting the scene
Sam Johnston

 

Genetic resources, benefit sharing and the protection of traditional knowledge: towards a set of principles
Henrietta Marrie

 

WIPO and the work of the Inter-governmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore
Tony Taubman

 

A treaty on traditional knowledge - what might it look like?
Peter Drahos

 

Global communications and Intellectual Property activism - whose cultural agenda is being advanced?
Kathy Bowrey

 

Towards an Indigenous public domain?
Brad Sherman

 

The Pragmatic Politics of Protocols
Jane Anderson

 

TK and Frustration at the CBD
Geoff Burton

 

Public domain: Catalyst for conservation or appropriation? Indigenous and traditional knowledge in biodiversity conservation
Margaret Raven

 

Session 10: National and World Heritage Nominations and the Impact of Native Title and Agreement Making

Indigenous heritage places and the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act
Chrissy Grant

 

Separation anxiety: what we left behind in the Nature/Culture schism
Jane Harrington

 

Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area three traditional tribal groups (Mutthi Mutthi, Ngiyampaa, Paakinji) Elders’ plan of management: vision, aspirations and management
Dave Johnston, Archaeologist, Canberra and Mary Pappin, Mutthi Mutthi Elder

 

The Wet Tropics World Heritage Regional Agreement – the Aboriginal Rainforest Council and proposed management protocols
Allison Halliday and Michelle Cochrane

 

Traditional ownership and communal rights in cultural heritage - the marginalisation of alternate traditions
Patrick Sullivan

 

Indigenous participation in World Heritage Area management in Western Australia: a comparison of traditional owner outcomes in WA’s two World Heritage properties
Glen Kelly and Donna Oxenham

 


Session 11: Miscellaneous Papers

Australian Aboriginal culture and art
Djon Mundine

 

Towards a history of the NSW Annual Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout
Heidi Norman

 

Session 12: Sharing Language: Making Dictionaries for Indigenous Languages

The children’s monolingual Maori language dictionary
Huai-Te Manu Tuku Korero (Brian Morris)

 

Re-thinking the Accreditation of the Aboriginal Language Proficiency (AALP) in Taiwan
Dr Tsay Chung Han

 

Picture dictionaries for Central Australian languages
Jenny Green

 

Making a multimedia dictionary for Umpithamu (Port Stewart, Cape York)
Jean-Christophe Verstraete

 

 

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