Authored by Jayne Christian, Baramadagal Dharug woman.
Article on Wiradjuri and Baramadagal solidarity effort with Palestinians in the diaspora and Wagga Wagga Community.
Authored by Aunty Jules Christian and Jayne Christian, Baramadagal Dharug women.
Article on Nation Building Practices in an ongoing colonial era...
Authored by Willem Brussen, Baramadagal Dharug man.
Article on Dharug's ongoing connection to Baramadagal land and waterways.
Co-authored by Kursty and Kylie Colemane, Baramadagal Dharug women.
Article on intergenerational learning: challenging stereotypes and supporting social connection
Authored by Willem Brussen, Baramadagal Dharug man.
Interview-style article with Joe Geia on importance of Indigenous culture
Co-authored by Kylie Colemane, Baramadagal Dharug woman.
Article on conceptualising the intergenerational lived experience: Art-Moving-Wellbeing across disciplines, communities and cultures
Authored by Willem Brussen, Baramadagal Dharug man
Interview-style article with Jen Cloher on cultural reclamation
Authored by Jayne Christian, Baramadagal Dharug woman.
Article on lived experience of workplace colonial violence
Author Aunty Jules Christian, Baramadagal Dharug woman
Article on totem - eel / bara / burra
Authored by Aunty Jules Christian, Baramadagal Dharug woman
Article on the practice on cultural weaving
Jayne Christian and Heidi Duncan discuss the cultural practice of weaving, and how it connects them with Country, and works to heal.
"When we create, we often do it in connection with others in a Community setting. Or when in solitude, we enter a receptive mode to receive guidance from our old ones. In any event, we are never alone in our creativity." Jayne Christian.
This video is the second online offering of the 2024 First Nations Stories Series, facilitated by the History Council of New South Wales' Project Officer for First Nations' Histories.
Journalist: Rachel Stringfellow interviewing Jayne Christian, Baramadagal Dharug woman
Authored by: Michael Bell, Indigenous Liaison Officer at the Australian War Memorial. A proud Ngunnawal/Gomeroi man, he is working to identify and research the extent of the contribution and service of people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who have served, who are currently serving, or who have any military experience and/or have contributed to the war effort.
Article about Goldspinks who served in war and descendents who commemorate.
Authored by Dr. Sarah Barns, ESEM Projects for the Parramatta Story Box, interview with Julie and Jayne Christian
NITV article interviewing Aunty Jules Christian and Jayne Christian, Baramadagal Dharug women.
Mother's Day Special, interview on helping others on reconnecting with culture respectfully.
The Point Article on the Eel Festival, interviewing Jayne Christian Baramadagal Dharug woman
Article on revitalisation of cultural eel festival.
Authored by Joe Sproats of the Ngarigo Nation Indigenous Corporation Inc.
Document endorsed by the Baramadagal Dharug Tribal Governing Council
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