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Vol. 32 No. 1 (2003)

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Published: 2003-12-01

Articles

  • Editorial: Celebrating 30 Years — 1973–2003

    Elizabeth Mackinlay, Jackie Huggins
    iii-iv
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  • Dhinthun Wayawu - Looking for a Pathway to Knowledge: Towards a Vision of Yolngu education in Milingimbi

    Franca Tamisari, Elizabeth Milmilany
    1-10
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  • On Pedagogy, Trauma and Difficult Memory: Remembering Namatjira, our Beloved

    Cathryn McConaghy
    11-20
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  • Cultural Safety: Let’s name it!

    Maryann Bin-Sallik
    21-28
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  • Historical and Dialectical Perspectives on the Teaching of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Musics in the Australian Education System

    Elizabeth Mackinlay, Peter Dunbar-Hall
    29-40
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  • Scaffolding Academic Reading and Writing at the Koori Centre

    David Rose, Leah Lui Chivizhe, Anthony Mcknight, Arthur Smith
    41-50
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  • The Primacy of the Mother Tongue: Aboriginal literacy and Non-Standard English

    Margaret Zeegers, Wayne Muir, Zheng Lin
    51-60
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  • Around inCircles orExpanding Spirals?: aRetrospective Look atEducation inTorres Strait, 1964-2003

    Barry Osborne
    61-76
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  • Making it Possible: The Evolution ofRatep — a Community-Based Teacher Education Program for Indigenous Peoples

    Frank A. York, Lyn Henderson
    77-84
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  • Education, Indigenous Survival and Well-Being: Emerging Ideas and Programs

    Merridy Malin, Debra Maidment
    85-100
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  • Grounded Theory or Grounded Data?: the Production of Power and Knowledge in Ethnographic Research

    Neil Harrison
    101-106
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Editors: Bronwyn Fredericks The University of Queensland, Australia & Martin Nakata James Cook University, Australia
Managing Editor: Katelyn Barney The University of Queensland, Australia

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