Posts Tagged ‘Indigenous perspectives: past and present’

MFU Podcast 18.6
“The interconnectedness of things:
Models of Aboriginal health and health promotion drawn from community-led research”

“The interconnectedness of things: Models of Aboriginal health and health promotion drawn from community-led research” by Rachel Reilly and Onemda speakers part of the ‘Indigenous perspectives: past and present’ course recorded on the 22nd of September 2011

MFU Podcast 18.5
“Discussing Kim Scott’s
‘That Deadman Dance’”

“Discussing Kim Scott’s “That Deadman Dance”” by Philip Morrissey part of the ‘Indigenous perspectives: past and present’ course recorded on the 15th of September 2011

MFU Podcast 18.4
“On the crisis in the Northern Territory”

“On the crisis in the Northern Territory” by Russell Skelton part of the ‘Indigenous perspectives: past and present’ course recorded on the 8th of September 2011

MFU Podcast 18.3
“On supplanting societies and the genocidal imperative”

“On supplanting societies and the genocidal imperative” by David Day part of the ‘Indigenous perspectives: past and present’ course recorded on the 1st of September 2011

MFU Podcast 18.2
“Lessons from others: what can we learn from taking an international perspective on Indigenous issues”

“Lessons from others: what can we learn from taking an international perspective on Indigenous issues” by Klara Hansen part of the ‘Indigenous perspectives: past and present’ course recorded on the 25th of August 2011

MFU Podcast 18.1
“On terra nullius, Indigenous sovereignty and the black GST”

“On terra nullius, Indigenous sovereignty and the black GST” by Robbie Thorpe part of the ‘Indigenous perspectives: past and present’ course recorded on the 18th of August 2011