CDU events
First Nations Sovereignty and Diplomacy Research
Presenter | Ian Mongunu Gumbula, Joy Bulkanhawuy, Brenda Muthamuluwuy and Yasunori Hayashi | |
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Dr Kellie Pollard
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Location | Yellow Building 1.2.48 (Savanna Room) Casuarina campus and via Zoom | |
Open to | CDU staff and students, Public |
Northern Institute presents
First Nations Sovereignty and Diplomacy Research seminar
Session 1: Indigenous Sovereignty and Diplomacy Program
Session 2: Self-determination and local decision making
Presenters
- Ian Mongunu Gumbula, Yolŋu Elder and Researcher
- Joy Bulkanhawuy, Yolŋu Elder, Aboriginal Studies Lecturer and Researcher
- Brenda Muthamuluwuy, Yolŋu Elder, Aboriginal Futures Lecturer and Researcher
- Yasunori Hayashi, Indigenous Knowledges Lecturer and Researcher
Please RSVP for the event via our Facebook page.
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