My Mob, Our Country: A Qualitative Study on how a Nanda Family Group Connect to Each Other and Country
The thesis examines the ways in which members of the Kelly family have strong connection to Nanda Country through continued presence and cultural practices, including births, deaths, camping, named places, hunting, and religious practices. The study explores how the Kelly family connect to each othe...
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Curtin University
2017
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| author | Kelly, Steven Wade |
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| description | The thesis examines the ways in which members of the Kelly family have strong connection to Nanda Country through continued presence and cultural practices, including births, deaths, camping, named places, hunting, and religious practices. The study explores how the Kelly family connect to each other and Country, primarily through the eyes of Elders whose yarns illuminate our position as a sovereign people upholding our lore and culture. |
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| institution | Curtin University Malaysia |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-596272024-05-23T09:57:03Z My Mob, Our Country: A Qualitative Study on how a Nanda Family Group Connect to Each Other and Country Kelly, Steven Wade The thesis examines the ways in which members of the Kelly family have strong connection to Nanda Country through continued presence and cultural practices, including births, deaths, camping, named places, hunting, and religious practices. The study explores how the Kelly family connect to each other and Country, primarily through the eyes of Elders whose yarns illuminate our position as a sovereign people upholding our lore and culture. 2017 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59627 Curtin University restricted |
| spellingShingle | Kelly, Steven Wade My Mob, Our Country: A Qualitative Study on how a Nanda Family Group Connect to Each Other and Country |
| title | My Mob, Our Country: A Qualitative Study on how a Nanda Family Group Connect to Each Other and Country |
| title_full | My Mob, Our Country: A Qualitative Study on how a Nanda Family Group Connect to Each Other and Country |
| title_fullStr | My Mob, Our Country: A Qualitative Study on how a Nanda Family Group Connect to Each Other and Country |
| title_full_unstemmed | My Mob, Our Country: A Qualitative Study on how a Nanda Family Group Connect to Each Other and Country |
| title_short | My Mob, Our Country: A Qualitative Study on how a Nanda Family Group Connect to Each Other and Country |
| title_sort | my mob, our country: a qualitative study on how a nanda family group connect to each other and country |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59627 |