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    Noongar Mambara Bakitj by Scott, Kim, Roberts, L.

    Published 2011
    “…Noongar Mambara Bakitj was created as part of an Indigenous language recovery project led by Kim Scott and the Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project.…”
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    Noongar Dandjoo Series 5 by Johnston, Michelle, Goldrick, Sally

    Published 2015
    “…Noongar Dandjoo is a magazine style television program that is a collaboration between Curtin University media students and the Noongar community.…”
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    Noongar Dandjoo Series 3 by Johnston, Michelle, Bishop, Russell

    Published 2012
    “…'Dandjoo' is the Noongar word for 'gathering' and these DVDs have done just that - gathered together stories, music and interviews from the Perth Noongar Community. …”
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    Noongar Identity and Community Media by Johnston, Michelle

    Published 2011
    Subjects: “…Noongar…”
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    Indigenous persistence and entitlement: Noongar occupations in central Perth, 1988–1989 and 2012 by Cox, S., Birdsall-Jones, Christina, Jones, R., Kerr, T., Mickler, S.

    Published 2016
    “…In 1988–1989 and again in 2012 Noongar Aboriginal groups occupied high profile riverside sites in close proximity to the centre of Perth, Western Australia. …”
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    Ever-widening Circles: consolidating and enhancing Wirlomin Noongar archival material in the community by Bracknell, Clint, Scott, Kim

    Published 2020
    “…This process aligns with an affirming narrative of Indigenous persistence that, despite the context of colonial dispossession, can lead to a positive, self-determined future. In 2007, senior Noongar of the Wirlomin clan in the south coast region of Western Australia initiated Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Inc., an organisation set up to facilitate cultural and linguistic revitalisation by combining community-held knowledge with documentation and recordings repatriated from the archives. …”
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    Strengthening the intergenerational transmission of Intangible Cultural Heritage within a Noongar Kinship group by Crowe, Stuart

    Published 2018
    “…The study was the initiative of senior women of a Noongar kinship group of the South West region of Western Australia and examines the Participants’ reflexive practice and strategies for strengthening the production of their Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). …”
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    Sexual behaviour, drug use and health service use by young Noongar people in Western Australia: a snapshot by Williams, R., Lawrence, C., Wilkes, Edward, Shipp, M., Henry, B., Eades, S., Mathers, B., Kaldor, J., Maher, L., Gray, Dennis

    Published 2014
    “…Method: A cross-sectional survey was undertaken among a sample of 244 Noongar people aged 16-30 years. Results: The sample was more disadvantaged than the wider Noongar population. …”
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    Baalaa Kaarl Killelbirriny (His Hearth and Home of the Sergeant Ant): a study of the cultural landscapes of the Noongar Cliff Humphries by McCabe, Timothy Francis

    Published 2012
    “…'Baalaa Kaarl Killelbirriny: His Hearth and Home of the Sergeant Ant' explores the Cultural Landscapes of the Kellerberrin Noongar, Cliff Humphries. This thesis demonstrates how colonial cartography and its legacy of blank-spaces is privileged over Noongar place naming and the continuity of localised Noongar song and story traditions. …”
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    Yira Boornak Nyininy by Scott, Kim, Winmar, R., Brown, H.

    Published 2013
    “…Left stranded in a tree by his wife, a Noongar man has to rely on his Wadjela friend to help him back down. …”
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    Chapter 1: Kura koorliny – Introduction: What is the project? by Buchanan, J., Collard, Len, Cumming, Ingrid, Palmer, David, Scott, Kim, Hartley, John

    Published 2016
    “…Kingsley Palmer, author of the Single Noongar Claim’s Expert Anthropologist Report, concluded that the maintenance of Noongar knowledge, language and culture is monumental ‘testimony to an enduring Indigenous tradition that continues to survive despite the odds’. …”
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