NAIDOC Lunchtime Lecture with Tracey Hough (Mithaka Aboriginal Corporation)
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Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking NAIDOC Week lecture exploring how research and Traditional Knowledge can walk together.
Mithaka People are the Native Title owners of 33,800km2 located in the Channel Country of southwest Queensland, as well as the last claimants to a further 22,000km2 west of Cooper Creek.
Tracey Hough will share the story of the Mithaka People of southwest Queensland and their groundbreaking Mithaka Research Framework – a model that puts cultural protocols, ethical practice, and cross-cultural partnership at the heart of research.
Learn how the Mithaka community is reclaiming and managing knowledge in ways that benefit Country, Culture and People, and how research can be reimagined through a First Nations lens.
Free | No bookings required | Coffee & tea provided
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Mithaka People are the Native Title owners of 33,800km2 located in the Channel Country of southwest Queensland, as well as the last claimants to a further 22,000km2 west of Cooper Creek.
Tracey Hough will share the story of the Mithaka People of southwest Queensland and their groundbreaking Mithaka Research Framework – a model that puts cultural protocols, ethical practice, and cross-cultural partnership at the heart of research.
Learn how the Mithaka community is reclaiming and managing knowledge in ways that benefit Country, Culture and People, and how research can be reimagined through a First Nations lens.
Free | No bookings required | Coffee & tea provided
Get Tickets
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