2018
DOI: 10.18793/lcj2018.23.04
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Ngapartji ngapartji ninti and koorliny karnya quoppa katitjin (Respectful and ethical research in central Australia and the south west)

Abstract: This paper is set out as a conversation between three people, an Indigenous person and two non-Indigenous people, who have known and worked with each other for over 30 years. This work has involved them researching with communities in central Australia and the south west of Western Australia. The discussion concerns itself with ideas and practices that come from three conceptual traditions; English, Noongar and Pitjantjatjara to talk about how to build ngapartji ngapartji ("you give and I give in return", in P… Show more

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“…After all, many Aboriginal people highly value narratives and stories around language, land and "country". If non-Aboriginal students are to interact effectively, they need to mindfully acknowledge these elements (Buchanan et al, 2018).…”
Section: Undergraduate Chiropractic Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After all, many Aboriginal people highly value narratives and stories around language, land and "country". If non-Aboriginal students are to interact effectively, they need to mindfully acknowledge these elements (Buchanan et al, 2018).…”
Section: Undergraduate Chiropractic Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%