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    Chapter 6: Gnullak koorliny University katitjin – Work with tertiary students by Buchanan, J., Collard, Len, Cumming, Ingrid, Palmer, D., Scott, Kim, Hartley, John

    Published 2016
    “…The first of the groups involved in the Noongarpedia work was one that came to be called the ‘Noongarpedia hotshots’. …”
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    Chapter 4: Djinanginy may may – Other work by Buchanan, J., Collard, Len, Cumming, Ingrid, Palmer, D., Scott, Kim, Hartley, John

    Published 2016
    “…This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia project. In particular, work in neighbouring fields helps us better to understand the complex relationship between Noongar and non-Noongar knowledge as it is shared and mediated by those involved in the Noongarpedia project. …”
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    Chapter 5: Katitjin kulungka mia – Work with schools by Buchanan, J., Collard, Len, Cumming, Ingrid, Palmer, D., Scott, Kim, Hartley, John

    Published 2016
    “…David Palmer (host), Ingrid Cumming and Jennie Buchanan (both Research Associates of the project), discuss their roles in delivery of workshops for schools in the Noongarpedia project.…”
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    Chapter 2: Dumbart jen jen – first steps by Buchanan, J., Collard, Len, Cumming, Ingrid, Palmer, D., Scott, Kim, Hartley, John

    Published 2016
    “…This chapter is written as a conversation (held in December 2016) between David Palmer (host), Ingrid Cumming, Jennie Buchanan (both Research Associates of the project) and Gideon Digby (President of Wikimedia Australia), who introduce themselves and go on to discuss their roles in the Noongarpedia adventure.…”
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    Chapter 7: Gnulla Koorliny – Working with other groups by Buchanan, J., Collard, Len, Cumming, Ingrid, Palmer, D., Scott, Kim, Hartley, John

    Published 2016
    “…The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already active in the Noongar knowledge space. …”
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