More Than a Tarrang (tree) symposium

Image: Cultural materials presented in More Than a Tarrang (tree)_ Memory, Material and Cultural Agency. Source Museums Victoria. Photo by Eugene Hyland

More Than a Tarrang (tree) symposium

Presented by Wominjeka Djeembana Indigenous research lab, Monash University

Melbourne Museum

2 and 3 November 2023

Registrations and full program:  https://www.monash.edu/mada/events/2023/more-than-a-tarrang-symposium

Register to attend by 26 October

KEYNOTE
TULLEI, GNIRIGOMINDALA KARULBO – RESPECTFUL DESIGN AND CULTURES OF REPAIR
Professor Norm Sheehan

RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS

TUYLINI (STRINGY BARK GUM TREES), TRUKANINI AND CANOES
Zoe Rimmer

WANYARRA (ACTIVE) CODE-SWITCHING
Moorina Bonini

WIRRA – KAURNA CULTURAL CONNECTION TO EUCALYPTUS TREES
James Tylor

MURRUP (GHOST) WEAVING WITH AND FOR COUNTRY
Dr Paola Balla

WHARE TIPUNA – THE CARVED ANCESTRAL HOUSE
Israel Tangaroa Birch

THE DUNGHUTTI CANOE – POWER OF CULTURAL SUBJECTS
Brad Webb and Dr Jessica Neath

KUMMARGI GADHABA YULENDJ TARRANG
N’Arweet Professor Carolyn Briggs AM, David Tournier, Julian Rutten, Professor Brian Martin, Alexander Holland, Dr Stanislav Roudavski

YARNING
DHULU – SINGING COUNTRY
Greg Griffiths Bulingha Murri Ganuur and Professor Brian Martin

POETICS OF CULTURAL RENEWAL – FIRST PEOPLES WOMEN’S PRAXIS
N’Arweet Professor Carolyn Briggs AM, Moorina Bonini, Maya Hodge and Kimberley Moulton

RECLAIMING AND REGENERATING SOUTHEAST AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL ART PRACTICES
Maree Clarke and Mitch Mahoney

 

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