Archival Returns : Central Australia and Beyond
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Author:BARWICK Linda / GREEN Jennifer
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ISBN:9781743326725
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Publication Date:03/02/2020
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Edition:1
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Pages:368
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Sydney University Press
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ISBN:9781743326725
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Publication Date:03/02/2020
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Pages:368
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Series: Indigenous Music of Australia
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.
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Series: Indigenous Music of Australia
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.
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Author: BARWICK Linda / GREEN JenniferISBN: 9781743326725Publication Date: 03/02/2020Edition: 1Pages: 368Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Sydney University PressCountry of Publication:
Series: Indigenous Music of Australia
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.
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Author: BARWICK Linda / GREEN JenniferISBN: 9781743326725Publication Date: 03/02/2020Edition: 1Pages: 368Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Sydney University PressCountry of Publication:
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