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Number of items at this level: 19.

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Ash, Jeremy, Bradley, John J., Mialanes, Jerome, Brady, Liam M., Evans, Shaun, Barrett, David, David, Bruno, Wesley, Daryl, Dotte-Sarout, Emilie, Rowe, Cassandra, Urwin, Chris, and Manne, Tiina (2022) Marra philosophies of stone, and the stone artefacts of Walanjiwurru 1 rockshelter, Marra Country, northern Australia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 68. 101456.

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Bock, Ellen (2022) Prescient custodians: biocultural ecological economics and restorative governance of the Wet Tropics. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

C

Cooke, Patrick, Fahey, Monica, Ens, Emilie, Raven, Margaret, Clarke, Phillip A., Rossetto, Maurizio, and Turpin, Gerald (2022) Applying biocultural research protocols in ecology: Insider and outsider experiences from Australia. Ecological Management and Restoration, 23 (S1). pp. 64-74.

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Emmerton, Ricky Frederick (2022) Awakening Kalkadoon art: a new dreaming. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

Ens, Emilie J., and Turpin, Gerry (2022) Synthesis of Australian cross-cultural ecology featuring a decade of annual Indigenous ecological knowledge symposia at the Ecological Society of Australia conferences. Ecological Management & Restoration, 23 (S1). pp. 3-16.

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Glowczewski-Barker, Barbara, and Lundberg, Anita (2022) Black Seed Dreaming: A Material Analysis of Bruce Pascoe's "Dark Emu". Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 21 (2). pp. 77-94.

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Hill, Rosemary, Harkness, Pia, Raisbeck-Brown, Nat, Lyons, Ilisapeci, Alvarez-Romero, Jorge G., Kim, Milena Kiatkoski, Chungalla, Dennis, Wungundin, Heather, Aiken, Mary, Malay, Jean, Williams, Bernadette, Buissereth, Rachel, Cranbell, Tim, Forrest, Josephine, Hand, Marmingee, James, Ross, Jingle, Elizabeth, Knight, Olive, Lennard, Nathan, Lennard, Valerie, Malay, Ileen, Malay, Lindsay, Midmee, Wallace, Morton, Stuart, Nulgit, Chloe, Riley, Patricia, Shadforth, Ina, Bieundurry, Jane, Brooking, George, Brooking, Sherika, Brumby, Willy, Bulmer, Victor, Cherel, Virgil, Clifton, Ashley, Cox, Sam, Dawson, Matt, Gore-Birch, Cissy, Hill, John, Hobbs, Alistair, Hobbs, Duran, Juboy, Camelia, Juboy, Patricia, Kogolo, Annette, Laborde, Sarah, Lennard, Barry, Lennard, Con, Lennard, Deon, Malay, Nelita, Malay, Zenneth, Marshall, David, Marshall, Herbert, Millindee, Lezeka, Mowaljarlai, Diane, Myers, Andrea, Nnarda, Thomas, Nuggett, Joy, Nulgit, Lloyd, Nulgit, Pansy, Poelina, Anne, Poudrill, Daniel, Ross, Joe, Shandley, Jimmy, Skander, Roly, Skeen, Sandy, Smith, Gordon, Street, Mervyn, Thomas, Pauline, Wongawol, Bronson, Yungabun, Harry, Sunfly, Arosha, Cook, Cyntala, Shaw, Kaunell, Collard, Taliesha, and Collard, Yvonne (2022) Learning together for and with the Martuwarra Fitzroy River. Sustainability Science, 17. pp. 351-375.

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Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, Douglas, Michael, Grainger, Daniel, Larson, Silva, Finau, Glenn, Larson, Anna, Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation, EAC, Barrowei, Ryan, Coleman, Bessie, Groves, David, Hunter, Joshua, Lee, Maria, and Markham, Michael (2022) Valuing Indigenous cultural connections. Report. James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

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Kiatkoski Kim, Milena, Alvarez-Romero, Jorge G., Wallace, Ken, Pannell, David, Hill, Rosemary, Adams, Vanessa M., Douglas, Michael, and Pressey, Robert L. (2022) Participatory multi-stakeholder assessment of alternative development scenarios in contested landscapes. Sustainability Science, 17. pp. 221-241.

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Linnenlucke, Lauren (2022) Chronological modelling of the Torres Strait: a re-evaluation of occupation trends, and expansion of village and ritual sites. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Lyons, Ilisapeci, Hill, Rosemary, Deshong, Samarla, Mooney, Gary, and Turpin, Gerald (2020) Protecting what is left after colonisation: embedding climate adaptation planning in traditional owner narratives. Geographical Research, 58 (1). pp. 34-48.

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Maclean, Kirsten, Woodward, Emma, Jarvis, Diane, Turpin, Gerry, Rowland, Dwayne, and Rist, Phil (2022) Decolonising knowledge co‑production: examining the role of positionality and partnerships to support Indigenous‑led bush product enterprises in northern Australia. Sustainability Science, 17. pp. 333-350.

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Preece, Noel, Locke, John, and Turpin, Gerry (2022) Perspectives on research protocols on Indigenous conservation lands: Outcomes from a talking circle. Ecological Management and Restoration, 23 (1). pp. 5-9.

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Rowe, Cassandra, Stevenson, Janelle, Connor, Simon, and Adeleye, Matthew (2022) Fire and the transformation of Landscapes. In: McNiven, Ian J., and David, Bruno, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea. Oxford Handbooks . Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, C12.S1-C12.S15.

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Spicer, Chrystopher (2022) “Plenty of business going on”: The Apocalyptic Cyclones of Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria as Trope of Real, Imagined, and Spiritual Australian Place. Motifs, 6.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Jarvis, Diane, Larson, Silva, Larson, Anna, Grainger, Daniel, and Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation, (2021) Australian Indigenous insights into ecosystem services: beyond services towards connectedness – people, place and time. Ecosystem Services, 50. 101341.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Jarvis, Diane, Larson, Silva, Grainger, Daniel, Addison, Jane, and Esparon, Michelle (2021) Multiple co-benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs across northern Australia: final report. Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

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Turpin, Gerry, and Cameron, Liz (2022) Yarning up with Gerry Turpin – An Interview about Indigenous biocultural knowledges. Ecological Management and Restoration, 23 (S1). pp. 17-21.

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Wilson, Christopher, Roberts, Amy, Fusco, Diana, and Ngarrindjeri Aboriginal Corporation, (2022) New data and syntheses for the zooarchaeological record from the Lower Murray River Gorge, South Australia: Applying a ngatji lens. Australian Archaeology, 88 (2). pp. 200-214.

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