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Yolngu Country as a Multidimensional Tangle of Relations
Published 2022-07-01Subjects: “…Ontology of connectivity. Totemism. Yolngu people…”
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Yolngu Education, a Brief Background: Analysis of 5 Texts Concerning Yolngu Education in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
Published 2016-12-01Subjects: “…edukacja Yolngu…”
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Yolngu Studies: A case study of Aboriginal community engagement
Published 2008-09-01“…The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (East Arnhemland Aboriginal) languages and culture, in collaborative transdisciplinary research, and in community engagement for well over ten years. …”
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Ways of Knowing:Polymorphism and Co-Substantive Essences in Yolngu Sea Cosmology
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Dhinthun Wayawu - Looking for a Pathway to Knowledge: Towards a Vision of Yolngu education in Milingimbi
Published 2003-12-01“…In focusing on the emergence and implementation of bicultural curriculum initiatives we explore some of the difficulties and ever present challenges encountered by Yolngu educators, leaders and elders in developing a local vision of education which, in order to meet community needs and aspirations, needs to be grounded in Yolngu stages of learning, cultural values of identity, responsibility and structures of authority. …”
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Defending Whose Country? Yolngu and the Northern Territory Special Reconnaissance Unit in the Second World War
Published 2007-05-01Subjects: “…wwii, arnhem land, yolngu, colonialism, northern territory special reconnaissance unit, military service, aboriginal…”
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‘Japan Fight. Aboriginal People Fight. European People Fight’: Yolngu Stories from World War II
Published 2008-07-01“…In what ways did Yolngu contribute to the security of Australia? …”
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KONTAK BUDAYA ANTARA ORANG MAKASSAR DENGAN ORANG ABORIGIN YOLNGU SEBAGAI DIPLOMASI DAN PERDAGANGAN TRANSNASIONAL ABAD XVII-XIX M
Published 2019-06-01“…Artikel ini akan menyelidiki hubungan antara dua etnis yang berbeda telah membentuk perdagangan transnasional dan diplomasi awal oleh pelaut Makassar ke Yolngu sebelum kedatangan orang Eropa ke Australia. …”
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Exploring Phonological Aspects of Australian Indigenous Sign Languages
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Using/designing Digital Technologies Of Representation In Aboriginal Australian Knowledge Practices
Published 2007-01-01Subjects: “…indigenous Australian knowledge; Yolngu Aboriginal concepts; use and design of digital technologies of representation…”
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Sugarbag Dreaming
Published 2014-10-01“…A highly anticipated activity is sugarbag season where Yolngu men, women and children undertake excursions into the bush in search of these tiny bees to extract honey. …”
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Segui le orme che portano alle ceneri del focolare. Il Festival Culturale Gattjirrk di Milingimbi
Published 2016-12-01“…This article considers the socio-cultural meaning of the Gattjirk Cultural Festival of Milingimbi, an event that is annually held in the indigenous Yolngu community in the Northern Territory, Australia. …”
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On the possible role of the Aboriginal Arts Board in the Marketing of Art from Yirrkala, Submission to the [ANU] Senate Standing Committee on Education, Science and the Arts 1975
Published 2011-06-01“…The document is a submission that I made to the Australian Senate Standing Committee on Education Science and the Arts in 1975 following my initial period of fieldwork into the art of the Yolngu people of Eastern Arnhem Land. In my submission I drew attention to the very different markets with which Yolngu art production was engaged, ranging from the general tourist market to the emerging market for Aboriginal fine art. …”
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Foundational sources and purposes of authority in Madayin
Published 2015-02-01“…<p>The Madayin system that continues to be maintained by the Aboriginal Yolngu people of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory is a holistic system of legal, religious and political authority. …”
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“Culture is a shadow”, language as a shade Fragments of a dead language, Naka’ela
Published 2021-04-01“…Recently, Dianne Biritjalawuy Gondarra, a Yolngu woman from northern Australia, explained that “culture is a shadow, it’s something that follows your everywhere, and part of culture is language, which connects me back to my land” (James Griffths 2020). …”
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