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2009...
vol.
37
no.
2
November
2009
of
Archives and Manuscripts
est. 1955
Archives and Manuscripts
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Connecting Through Records : Narratives of Koorie Victoria,
single work
criticism
The aim of this paper is to look at how ‘narratives of Koorie people, culture and history are accessed, interpreted and integrated from records stored within two different sources – Koorie oral tradition and archival institutions. Through this paper key related issues such as the preferencing of some sources over others, reliability issues, and the role of forgotten narratives will be explored suggesting that this co-existence is on the terms of the mainstream systems.’ (p. 61)
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