Session 13

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Developing Practices (Streaming)
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
11:45 AM - 1:15 PM
Hybrid

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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

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Mr Turrkuwanti Bruce Thomas
Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre

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Ms Annie Cameron
Senior Linguist
Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre

What is the Wangka Maya Archive as an archive of an Indigenous organisation?

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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

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