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Author Morris, Gavin John, author

Title Truth-telling and the ancient university : healing the wound of colonisation in Nauiyu, Daly River / Gavin John Morris, Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann, Judith Atkinson, Emma L. Schuberg
Published Singapore : Springer, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (188 pages)
Contents Intro -- Prologue -- Beginning the Journeys to Daly River -- Contents -- 1 The Context -- The Context Part 1: Wounding -- Dispossession of Aboriginal Australia: A Nation's Wound -- Colonial Practices as Policy: Eras of (Re)colonisation and (Re)dispossession -- The Context Part 2: Healing -- Health-Aboriginal View -- Health Culture Fault Lines-Between Aboriginal and Western -- Two-Ways Healing: Indigenous and Western -- References -- 2 The Nauiyu Experience of Colonisation: Truth-Telling as Historical Waves -- First Wave: Early European Contact and the Coppermine Massacre
Mines, Motives, and Massacres -- Condemnations and Convictions -- Continuing Violence and Fear -- Second Wave: Jesuit Missionaries -- Establishing Settlement -- Submission to the Mission -- Civilising Before Christianising -- Social Systems and Conduct -- Flood and Exodus -- Third Wave: The Stolen Generations -- Removal to Erase -- Bringing Them Home Report -- Fourth Wave: Northern Territory Emergency Response -- The Intervention -- Little Children Are Sacred Report -- Initial Response -- Agendas and Legislative Attack -- Intervention Impact on Nauiyu -- Fifth Wave? -- References
3 Nauiyu's Cultural Colonisation: Truth-Telling with Dadirri -- The Nauiyu Experience of Colonisation: Truth-Telling as Cultural Waves -- Context and Process of This Inquiry, Research-as-Healing -- Attending to the Interruption to Culture: Truth and Healing Through Research -- Honouring Protocol: Introduction and Transparency -- Erosion of Culture -- Western Education Wave -- New Tribes Wave -- Altered Ceremonial Practices Wave -- Disempowered Elders Wave -- Kinship Destruction Wave -- Unemployment Waves -- Decolonising Research: Truth-Telling and Transparency
With the River: Ripples as Research and Relationship -- What Is Decolonising Research? -- An Emergent Research Model -- Differing Approaches to Knowledge -- Explaining Dadirri: Quiet, Still, Awareness -- Decolonising Research Design with Dadirri as Indigenist Research -- Dadirri and Western Research: Meeting in the Narrative -- Other Approaches to Understanding and Healing -- Dealing with the Data -- Towards Empowerment in Nauiyu -- References -- 4 Nauiyu Empowerment: Intergenerational Voices and Stories -- Empowerment as Voice and Story: Counteracting Colonisation
Empowerment as Self-Determination -- Barriers to Self-Determination -- Strengths-Based Self-Determination -- Nauiyu's Trauma and Grief -- Cascading Trauma -- Cycles of Grief -- Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Rates of Incarceration -- Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Suicide and Self-Harm -- Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Alcohol and Marijuana Misuse -- Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Sexual Assault -- Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Victim or Perpetrator of Violence -- Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Overcrowding -- Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Strength in Understanding
Summary This book shares a strength-based truth-telling model, which reveals the trauma associated with the experience of colonisation and the traditional healing practices specific to the Nauiyu Nambiyu community in Australia. It explores the significance of community placed on developing the 'Ancient University', an Aboriginal-based, stand-alone healing centre that incorporates traditional healing practices. This book outlines the truth-telling model, which was developed by the Nauiyu community to address a community need. This unique approach represents a deliberate shift from decolonial scholarship, which merely captures Indigenous voice speaking back to the colonisers. This book explores Indigenous critical pedagogies to investigate theoretical frameworks with implications for planning, learning and teaching which are culturally responsive in a variety of contexts. It is the first of its kind that utilises an Indigenous research methodology on the country and with the people to which it belongs
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 07, 2023)
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Medical care -- Australia -- Northern Territory
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Northern Territory -- Social life and customs
Indigenous peoples -- Australia -- Northern Territory -- Ethnic identity
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Northern Territory -- Psychology
Health - Treatments - Traditional.
Colonisation - Theory.
Aboriginal Australians -- Medical care.
Aboriginal Australians -- Psychology.
Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs.
Indigenous peoples -- Ethnic identity.
SUBJECT Daly River (N.T.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86000012
Subject Daly River (NT Top End SD52-08)
Northern Territory.
Northern Territory -- Daly River.
Form Electronic book
Author Ungunmerr-Baumann, Miriam-Rose, author.
Atkinson, Judith, author.
Schuberg, Emma L., author
ISBN 9789819961597
9819961599