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Source: Flinders University
Faye Rosas Blanch Faye Rosas Blanch i(A149347 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Yidiny / Yidindji ; Aboriginal
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BiographyHistory

Faye Rosas Blanch is a Murri woman from the Atherton Tablelands of Yidniji/Mbarbarm descent. She has worked on Kaurna Land in Yunggorendi First Nations Centre, Flinders University. She has worked as an Aboriginal Education Worker, a secondary teacher and a tertiary lecturer.

Faye completed her Masters degree 'Nunga Rappin, Talkin the Talk n Walkin the Walk: Young Nunga males and Education' in 2009. She has developed a 3D Game as a tool for Reconciliation with Dr. Belinda McGill and Mr Theodore Wyeld and has worked on a Consultancy Aspirations Project with the University of South Australia.

Source: http://www.isrn.qut.edu.au/pdf/members/researchers/Faye_Blanch.pdf (Sighted 19/10/12)

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