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Abstract
Indigenous Aboriginal Australian smoking tobacco culture tradition history
‘Talking About Smoking in East Arnhem Land: Denormalisation, Stigmatisation and Leadership’ was a research project that began in 2014 in East Arnhem Land, amongst the Yolŋu peoples. The study revealed a wealth of deeper meanings and beliefs about ŋarali’ or tobacco within the context of Yolŋu tradition, history and culture. In this reflective piece, the primary author describes a personal journey of learning through observations and discussions with Yolŋu informants who shared their values, expectations and obligations associated with ŋarali’, which over time, have become interwoven with Yolŋu ceremony.
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Title
Decolonising Research Methodologies in East Arnhem Land
Creators
Moana Pera Tane (Author) - Menzies School of Health Research
Matire Harwood (Author) - University of Auckland
Publication Details
Learning communities (Launceston, Tas, Australia), Vol.22, pp.48-68
Publisher
Charles Darwin Univ, Northern Inst
Number of pages
21
Identifiers
991013141111802368
Copyright
This work is licensed under CC BY-SA.
Academic Unit
Faculty of Health
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
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Special Issue: Decolonising Research Practices
Decolonising Research Methodologies in East Arnhem Land