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Talk Softly, Listen Well details Charles Moran's family history, including his early life in the Northern Rivers region and describes how he survived the clash of cultural expectations. (Source: Publishers website)
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The Diversity of Indigenous Oral History
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Oral History Association of Australia Journal , no. 32 2010; (p. 20-23) 'History has largely been written by non- Indigenous historians and unique perspectives of Indigenous historians are still only emerging. This paper discusses some of the research projects I have worked on over the last ten years as an Indigenous curator, artist and oral historian. I will discuss some of the methodological approaches I have employed when working with Indigenous communities on exhibitions and oral history recordings. The research projects discussed aim to have a multi- method approach to sharing traditional Indigenous culture and knowledge whilst utilising modern methods and technologies to tell our stories.' Source: The author. -
An Author, Too
2004
single work
column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 20 October no. 337 2004; (p. 35)
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An Author, Too
2004
single work
column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 20 October no. 337 2004; (p. 35) -
The Diversity of Indigenous Oral History
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Oral History Association of Australia Journal , no. 32 2010; (p. 20-23) 'History has largely been written by non- Indigenous historians and unique perspectives of Indigenous historians are still only emerging. This paper discusses some of the research projects I have worked on over the last ten years as an Indigenous curator, artist and oral historian. I will discuss some of the methodological approaches I have employed when working with Indigenous communities on exhibitions and oral history recordings. The research projects discussed aim to have a multi- method approach to sharing traditional Indigenous culture and knowledge whilst utilising modern methods and technologies to tell our stories.' Source: The author.
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Subjects:
- Koori Mail 1991 newspaper (762 issues)
- New South Wales,
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cUnited States of America (USA),cAmericas,
- 1930-2004
Settings:
- Tweed River, Tweed Heads - Kingscliff area, Far North Coast, New South Wales,
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