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OUR PRACTICE

This is where you can find resources that have not only informed this project but communicate through different mediums the themes and conversations of this project. These resources have been broken up into categories and can be identified with the colour system below. 

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GREEN: Resources created or heavily informed by Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Pacific Islander women. 

BLUE: Resources created by other Black or Indigenous People of Colour (BIPOC), that reference and discuss themes relevant to this project. 

YELLOW: Resources created by non-BIPOC, that reference and discuss themes relevant to this project. 

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These resources are a curated list based on the aims and dialogues of this project. The list has been broken up into different categories - audio, video, multimedia, written material - books, brohures/reports, journals, articles (magazines, blogs, news, etc.). 

 

I wanted to give you a bit of an overview of as many of the resources I have come across during this research process. 

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ARTICLES

BOOKS

CATALOGUES AND REPORTS

PORTFOLIOS OF PROJECT PARTICIPANTS

I follow over 1000 people online and this number continues to grow everyday. I strongly encourage you to engage with many portfolios of First Nations people. One way to start is by following someone you admire and then following their own networks. This is why I won't be listing down EVERY single person I have met and been inspired by, only those who participated in this project. For more networks you can start with my own "Following" list on Instagram - @moalejames

Reading Oceania

FaceBook Group supervised and created by Seini Taumoepeau to explore Oceania topics and texts.

Reading Oceania has been an online database full of resources, videos, media and networks from "Oceania" which has been running for many years! In fact, many of the resources on this webpage were first seen on Reading Oceania.  If you are a First Nations person or not, please go and follow this account on FaceBook!

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​© 2025 by MOALE JAMES-PROUD
As a Motuan-Australian woman with mixed-heritage to descendants from Western/colonial nations, I acknowledge that I live, work and create on land where sovereignty has never been ceded by “so-called Australia”’s First People. I wish to acknowledge their elders and ancestors whose stories and histories are embedded in this land. These lands have always been places of creating, learning, story telling and sharing. I bring with me my own stories and collaborate with other Artists to share stories, learn and create and we do these things in good spirit.

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