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HomeUpcoming EventsCultural Resilience, Resurgence and Rimix In The Kimberley and Vanuatu
Cultural Resilience, Resurgence and Rimix in the Kimberley and Vanuatu

This seminar will bring together a panel of cultural practitioners from the Kimberley and Vanuatu in conversation about their perspectives on, and practices of, cultural resilience, resurgence, inter-cultural collaboration and links to Indigenous sovereignty. Representatives from the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre will discuss emergent work revitalising traditional Trade Routes from the Kimberley into central Australia and beyond. Vanuatu speakers will discuss ideas of Rimix and share recent experiences supporting cultural continuity in Vanuatu responding to dynamics of internal migration and mobility resulting from both environmental and economic change.

Date & time

  • Wed 03 Apr 2019, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Location

Room 2.02, Sir Roland Wilson Building, ANU

Speakers

  • Wayne Barker
  • Tom Lawford (Putuparri)
  • Richard Shing
  • Delly Roy Nalo
  • Marcel Meltherorong