Transcending the Culture–Nature Divide in Cultural Heritage 2013
DOI: 10.22459/ta36.12.2013.06
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Being on Country: Githabul approaches to mapping culture

Abstract: With a general rise in interest in cultural mapping over recent decades, this chapter 1 discusses two approaches to recording and mapping Indigenous cultural relations to land employed by Githabul people in NE NSW. Mapping scope and methods in this project were developed with participants, revealing their particular views and situations. These approaches are explored, and I argue that the idea of being on Country, a common element of the two approaches, forms a key aspect of maintaining a shared cultural ident… Show more

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