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'History has largely been written by non- Indigenous historians and unique perspectives of Indigenous historians are still only emerging. This paper discusses some of the research projects I have worked on over the last ten years as an Indigenous curator, artist and oral historian. I will discuss some of the methodological approaches I have employed when working with Indigenous communities on exhibitions and oral history recordings. The research projects discussed aim to have a multi- method approach to sharing traditional Indigenous culture and knowledge whilst utilising modern methods and technologies to tell our stories.' Source: The author.

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