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Archival returns : Central Australia and beyond / edited by Linda Barwick, Jennifer Green, and Petronella Vaarzon-Morel.

"Place-based cultural knowledge - of ceremonies, songs, stories, language, kinship and ecology - binds Australian Indigenous societies together. Over the last 100 years or so, records of this knowledge in many different formats - audiocassettes, photographs, films, written texts, maps, and digital recordings - have been accumulating at an ever-increasing rate. Yet this extensive documentary heritage is dispersed. In many cases, the Indigenous people who participated in the creation of the records, or their descendants, have little idea of where to find the records or how to access them. Some records are held precariously in ad hoc collections, and their caretakers may be perplexed as to how to ensure that they are looked after. Archival Returns: Central Australia and Beyond explores the strategies and practices by which cultural heritage materials can be returned to their communities of origin, and the issues this process raises for communities, as well as for museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions."--Back cover.

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C9009032648 069 ARC
Adult nonfiction   City Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781743326725
Dewey 069
Author Barwick, Linda author.
Title Archival returns : Central Australia and beyond / edited by Linda Barwick, Jennifer Green, and Petronella Vaarzon-Morel.
Edition Print edition.
Published Sydney, N.S.W. : Sydney University Press, 2020.
Physical description xxviii, 345 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 26 cm.
Series Indigenous music of Australia
General note "Published online 2019 as Special Publication No.18 of Language Documentation & Conservation, Language Documentation & Conservation, Department of Linguistics, University of Hawai'i at Manoa."--Title page verso.
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents note Conundrums and consequences: Doing digital archival returns in Australia / Linda Barwick, Jennifer Green, Petronella Vaarzon-Morel, & Katya Zissermann -- Deciphering Arrernte archives: The intermingling of textual and living knowledge / Jason Gibson, Shaun Angeles, & Joel Liddle -- Reflections on the preparation and delivery of Carl Strehlow’s heritage dictionary (1909) to the Western Aranda people / Anna Kenny -- Returning recordings of songs that persist: The Anmatyerr traditions of akiw and anmanty / Jason Gibson -- Incorporating archival cultural heritage materials into contemporary Warlpiri women’s yawulyu spaces / Georgia Curran -- Enlivening people and country: The Lander Warlpiri cultural mapping project / Petronella Vaarzon-Morel & Luke Kelly -- (Re)turning research into pedagogical practice: A case study of translational language research in Warlpiri / Carmel O’Shannessy, Samantha Disbray, Barbara Martin, & Gretel Macdonald -- “The songline is alive in Mukurtu”: Return, reuse, and respect / Kimberly Christen -- “For the children…”: Aboriginal Australia, cultural access, and archival obligation / Brenda L Croft, Sandy Toussaint, Felicity Meakins, & Patrick McConvell -- Working at the interface: The Daly Languages Project / Rachel Nordlinger, Ian Green, & Peter Hurst -- “We never had any photos of my family”: Archival return, film, and a personal history / Fred Myers & Lisa Stefanoff -- Return of a travelling song: Wanji-wanji in the Pintupi region of Central Australia / Myfany Turpin -- Never giving up: Negotiating, culture-making, and the infinity of the archive / Sabra Thorner, Linda Rive, John Dallwitz, & Janet Inyika -- Nura’s vision: Nura’s voice / Suzanne Bryce, Julia Burke, & Linda Rive -- i-Tjuma: The journey of a collection – from documentation to delivery / Elizabeth Marrkilyi Ellis, Jennifer Green, & Inge Kral -- Ever-widening circles: Consolidating and enhancing Wirlomin Noongar archival material in the community / Clint Bracknell & Kim Scott.
Summary "Place-based cultural knowledge - of ceremonies, songs, stories, language, kinship and ecology - binds Australian Indigenous societies together. Over the last 100 years or so, records of this knowledge in many different formats - audiocassettes, photographs, films, written texts, maps, and digital recordings - have been accumulating at an ever-increasing rate. Yet this extensive documentary heritage is dispersed. In many cases, the Indigenous people who participated in the creation of the records, or their descendants, have little idea of where to find the records or how to access them. Some records are held precariously in ad hoc collections, and their caretakers may be perplexed as to how to ensure that they are looked after. Archival Returns: Central Australia and Beyond explores the strategies and practices by which cultural heritage materials can be returned to their communities of origin, and the issues this process raises for communities, as well as for museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions."--Back cover.
Subject Cultural property -- Australia. -- Adult Non fiction -- Print
Indigenous Collection
Aboriginal Australians, Torres Strait Islander and South Sea Islander
Cultural heritage - Repatriation
Cultural heritage - Protection
Cultural heritage - Management
Indigenous peoples -- Australia -- Central Australia -- Social life and customs
Cultural property -- Repatriation -- Australia -- Central Australia
Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs -- Central Australia
Aboriginal Australians -- Music
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Central Australia -- Social life and customs
Aboriginal Australians
Cultural property -- Protection -- Central Australia
Cultural property -- Repatriation -- Central Australia
Indigenous peoples -- Central Australia -- Social life and customs
Idigenous people -- Central Australia
Cultural awareness -- Australia
Archival materials -- Australia
Ethnological museums and collections
Additional author Barwick, Linda editor.
Green, Jenny (Jennifer Anne) editor.
Vaarzon-Morel, Petronella editor.
University of Hawaii at Manoa Department of Linguistics.
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