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Indigenous knowledges : privileging our voices / Critical New Literacies ; Introduction / Tarquam McKenna, Donna Moodie and Pat Onesta -- Articulating 'country' in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land management : the story of one Australian post-graduate course / Sue Nunn -- Indigenous knowledges and global knowledge systems : co-actioning thresholds in Australian science curricula and initial teacher education / Gabrielle Fletcher and Kate Chealuck -- Passing time / Kelly Menzel -- Where the rivers meet / Jodie Satour, Naomi Nirupa David, Rosemarie Garner and Gracie Scala Adamson -- Thought ritual : an Indigenous data analysis method for research / Tyson Yunkaporta and Donna Moodie -- The value of an integrated relational and culturally responsive pedagogy in teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teacher education students / Lisa Bell and Kate Chealuck -- A meeting of freshwater and saltwater : opening the dialogue of Aboriginal concepts of culture within an academic space / Kelly Menzel and Liz Cameron -- Critical social work from Indigenous perspectives / William Abur -- Conclusion / Tarquam McKenna. |
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Introduction / Tarquam McKenna, Donna Moodie and Pat Onesta -- Articulating 'country' in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land management : the story of one Australian post-graduate course / Sue Nunn -- Indigenous knowledges and global knowledge systems : co-actioning thresholds in Australian science curricula and initial teacher education / Gabrielle Fletcher and Kate Chealuck -- Passing time / Kelly Menzel -- Where the rivers meet / Jodie Satour, Naomi Nirupa David, Rosemarie Garner and Gracie Scala Adamson -- Thought ritual : an Indigenous data analysis method for research / Tyson Yunkaporta and Donna Moodie -- The value of an integrated relational and culturally responsive pedagogy in teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teacher education students / Lisa Bell and Kate Chealuck -- A meeting of freshwater and saltwater : opening the dialogue of Aboriginal concepts of culture within an academic space / Kelly Menzel and Liz Cameron -- Critical social work from Indigenous perspectives / William Abur -- Conclusion / Tarquam McKenna. |
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