IndigenousX is very proud to be able to announce a new partnership with the Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) and Aboriginal Studies Press (ASP) that will allow our fans and followers to receive a 10% discount every time they shop online at ASP simply by adding the discount code: IndigenousX
This code is valid for the entire range of products available at ASP including books, CDs, DVDs, and posters (the Indigenous Languages Map is a personal favourite of ours here at IndigenousX!). These important resources are ones that should be available in every home, classroom, and workplace and we are very pleased to work in partnership with AIATSIS & ASP to help make this happen.
Finding strength, community and revolution in footy
Djab Wurrung writer, runner and activist Sissy Austin writes, community is a vital part of healing. Sissy shares insights from her journey into finding a new community within a Women and Gender-Diverse football club, in the hope more queer mob will resist the urge to heal in isolation, and find their respective communities too.
The Retrieval of the Gweagal Spears and the La Perouse Community
When the British colonised countries, they would take items from Indigenous peoples, including but not limited to cultural items and artefacts, which often end up in museums overseas. David Johnson writes, First Nations peoples here in so-called Australia have been working to have these objects returned. At the same time, Dr Shane Ingrey shares that the practice of making these objects continues today, because the knowledge to do so remains strong.
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