Kura, Yeye, Boorda, Nyungar Wangkiny Gnulla Koorlangka: A Conversation about Working with Indigenous Young People in the Past, Present and Future
There are enormous difficulties associated with communication between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, but dialogue is considered important for reconciliation, co-existence and a mediated future for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. To demonstrate the importance of conversational excha...
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