Session 13
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Developing Practices (Streaming)
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 |
11:45 AM - 1:15 PM |
Hybrid |
Presentation Type
The three papers in session 13 describe different archives and different initiatives, different from each other and with different purposes from each other: an archive embedded in Country and its people, who contextualise, maintain and develop it using their knowledge and a pusillanimous system; a ‘mega-archive’ comprised of many discrete archives within the over-arching framework of a single, volunteer-run organisation; and colonial re-positioning itself to enable truth-telling and improve its own practices.
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Lorraine Injie
Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre
Speaker
Mr Turrkuwanti Bruce Thomas
Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre
Speaker
Ms Annie Cameron
Senior Linguist
Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre
What is the Wangka Maya Archive as an archive of an Indigenous organisation?
Mr James Bosanquet
Archives & Library Manager
National Trust
Who Cares? Do Nothing and Watch it Die! Advocacy and Protest at the National Trust.
Mr David Paterson
Manager, Engagement
Queensland State Archives
Learning through language: a case study of Queensland State Archives' Indigenous Languages Project
Mr Des Crump
Queensland State Archives
Learning through language: a case study of Queensland State Archives' Indigenous Languages Project
