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This work investigates the preservation and transmission of Indigenous knowledge and cultural identity through the practice of storytelling within island communities. The authors, Jaiki Pitt and Terri Janke, utilize their expertise in cultural protocols and community engagement to document the significance of 'yarning' as a pedagogical and social tool. By examining the intersection of traditional wisdom and contemporary challenges, the text argues that these oral traditions are vital for maintaining connection to land, kin, and ancestral history.
What You Will Find
Experts in the field of Indigenous studies recognize this text as a significant contribution to the documentation of oral traditions and cultural rights. Readers frequently note the accessible yet rigorous approach the authors take in balancing academic inquiry with the respectful representation of community voices.
Page Count:
63
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Australia
ISBN-10:
0195571193
ISBN-13:
9780195571196
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