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    Sport, Indigenous Australians and invader dreaming: a critique

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    Preparing for practice

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    Crows Nest, NS

    Towards an Indigenous Research Charter

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    London, U

    Reconciliation? Culture, nature and the Murray River

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    Carlton, Victoria, Australi

    Caring for Ngarrindjeri Country: collaborative research, community development and social justice

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    On 23 March 2007 at Goolwa near the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia, the Ngarrindjeri Nation launched the Ngarrindjeri Nation Yarluwar-Ruwe Plan: Caring for Ngarrindjeri Sea Country and Culture (the ‘NNYR Plan’). The NNYR Plan is the first Indigenous nation plan developed in South Australia and marks a major change in the way that the Ngarrindjeri leadership proposes to do business with non-Indigenous interests on Ngarrindjeri country. The NNYR Plan provides a strong statement of Ngarrindjeri rights, identity, authority and responsibility, but it is also a conciliatory document charting a vision for future, just collaborations between Ngarrindjeri and non-Indigenous institutions, governments, business and individuals
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