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Discipline(s) |
Anthropology
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Member of |
European Society for Oceanists (ESfO) Société des Océanistes (SdO) Australian Anthropological Society (AAS) e-toile Pacifique (e-toile)  |
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Geographic places |
Australia (area) Arnhem Land Victoria and Bass Strait Islands
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Historical periods |
First and Early contacts The Colonial time 20th century 21st century
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Indigenous languages |
Djambarrpuyngu, Gupapuyngu |
Experiences |
Masters Research (1998 to 2000) L'aboriginalite en question: reconstruction identitaire autour du centre culturel de Brambuk, Victoria — universite Paris X - Nanterre Brambuk cultural centre, Budja Budja Aboriginal cooperative, tourism, Grampians-Gariwerd National ParkPhD Research (2002 to 2008) land, art, ritual and a digital knowledge documentation project in a Yolngu community, Galiwin'ku, Northern Territory of Australia — The university of Melbourne / EHESS- ParisMuseographic Research (2008 to now) Karel Kupka in Arnhem Land — musee du quai Branly / credoAcademic Position (2013 to 2017) chargee de la recherche — research and higher education department / musee du quai BranlyAcademic Position (2017 to Now) Chargée de recherche — CNRS Anthropology of repatriation |
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