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How Colonial Maps Erased Indigenous Names—and Who’s Putting Them BackImagine standing atop a rugged mountain range, gazing at an ancient landscape that whispers stories older than any nation. Now, picture looking at a map and realizing the names you see—those neat, ...
An artist finds there’s more to admire if you approach everything in a museum with an eye for things beyond the art. By John Konrad Advertisement Advertisement Supported by sketch pad An artist ...
As the Hong Kong - Shenzhen nexus transcends geography to become a shared experiential canvas, Conrad Shenzhen stands as both curator and catalyst. Its trifecta of strategic access, artistic ...
Prison officers who found an Aboriginal man slumped and unresponsive in his cell tried everything to revive him before his death, a coroner has heard.
"For Aboriginal women, this was the start of saying we're here, we're not going to go away." Wakka Wakka woman Jo Willmot was working in the Office of the Status of Women holding community ...
Ms Kerwin is a founding member of Paaka Thartu Karnu, a grassroots community project that teaches Aboriginal people the art of mosaic so they can create personalised and affordable headstones for ...
A new style of ancient Aboriginal rock art in Australia has been documented for the first time. Professor Paul Tacon explains how the 572 paintings known as the Maliwawa Figures offer a glimpse ...
Thanks in large part to the efforts of three Aboriginal players, a women’s collegiate hockey team won a league championship this season. Even more impressive was the fact the Morrisville State College ...
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