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Valerie   Boll

Independent researcher
Anthropology
South Australian Museum, Adelaide (Australia)

Specialities
Discipline(s)
Anthropology
Ethnosciences 
Member of
e-toile Pacifique (e-toile)
Australian Association for Pacific Studies (AAPS)
Australian Anthropological Society (AAS)
European Society for Oceanists (ESfO)
Geographic administrative areas
Geographic places
Australia (area)
Australia (country)
Historical periods
Ancestral Oceania
Indigenous languages
Gupapuyngu
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Experiences
  • PhD Research (1994 to 1998)
    About the ambiguous toad-frog couple — University M. Bloch, Strasbourg, France
    About the ambiguous toad-frog couple. Essay on anthropo-zoological research in Germanic Europe (France-Germany-Switzerland-Austria)
  • Field Research (2002)
    Ethnzoology of frogs (and toad) in Nord-Eastern Arnhem Land — Dhimurru Land Management Aboriginal Corporation, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory and Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), Canberra, Australia
    The distribution and ethnzoology of frogs (and toad) in Nord-Eastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
  • Field Research (2005)
    Ethnzoology of frogs (and toad) in Nord-Eastern Arnhem Land (2) — Dhimurru Land Management Aboriginal Corporation, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory and Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), Canberra, Australia
    The distribution and ethnzoology of frogs (and toad) in Nord-Eastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia (2)
  • Collaborative Project (2007)
    Following Garkman — South Australian Museum, Adelaide, South Australia and Visions of Australia, Canberra, Australia
    Curating and developing the exhibition "Following Garkman. The frogs in North East Arnhem Land" at the South Australian Museum, Adelaide, South Australia (13/12/07 to 05/02/08)
  • Field Research (2008 to 2009)
    Caring for Country — Dhimurru Land Management Aboriginal Corporation, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory; Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), Canberra, Australia and Christensen Fund, California, USA
    Caring for Country. Managing Indigenous and scientific environmental knowledge in N. E. Arnhem Land
  • Consulting Work (2014)
    Develop the online catalogue — Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre, Cardwell, Queensland, Australia
    Helping to develop the online catalogue at the Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre
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