How does the Sydney Opera House represent Australia? How do the Indigenous people of Brazil deal with bugs? How was the Cheyenne tribe organized? How did the Blackfoot tribe make a living? How does the Maori differ from Haida? Why is the Treaty of Waitangi important to New Zealand...
Serving Australia with Pride: How Indigenous Policy is Transforming the Navy.An interview with Chief Petty Officer Ray Rosendale, Australian Navy's principal strategic adviser, exploring information on the Navy's policy for engaging aboriginal Australian communities is presented. Topics discussed include ...
It was 2011 and Martin Nakata was riding a camel in the Gobi Desert with Curtis Wongthe head of Microsoft Research.Professor Nakata was the first Torres Strait Islander to earn a doctorate in Australia and is an expert on the intersection of Indigenous and Western ways of knowing. At the ti...
Like other species, we are the products of millions of years of adaptation. Now we're taking matters into our own hands.
Indigenous peoples around the world face significant health disparities relative to the dominant groups in their countries, yet the magnitude and patterns
IndigenoushealthpublichealtheducationgraduatecompetenciesObjective: Internationally, work is underway to develop or revise public health graduate competencies, of which Indigenous public health competencies are a subset in Australia. This paper outlines the summative results from a review of Master of Public ...
On the beaches of remote Western Australia, where the sea is the same colour as the sky, the next generation of Aboriginal gameledes (custodians) have reclaimed their heritage and are using tourism to showcase their customs and knowledge to travellers in
A subscription box that uplifts Indigenous entrepreneurs Mallory Yawnghwe used her supply chain management skills to start Indigenous Box, a subscription box business that curates Indigenous-made goods from across Turtle Island. Learn more Types of subscription business models ...
However, a lot has changed since then as Lithuania has been swiftly closing the gap. The gap has not been entirely closed and Lithuania is still poorer than most of Western Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia or Japan. However, the difference is no longer truly visible to an outsider. ...
The production of this fabric in Peru, however, is almost entirely performed by hand by indigenous people. Once it is formed into yarn, the wool is washed to remove impurities. The indigenous people of Peru use a variety of wild plants to make non-toxic and simple washing substances, and...