Yolnu long-grassers on Larrakia land
In 2004 Yalu Marnggithinyaraw Indigenous Corporation – now Yalu Aboriginal Corporation – supported research into Yolngu long-grassers (people living in the open air) in Darwin. […]
In 2004 Yalu Marnggithinyaraw Indigenous Corporation – now Yalu Aboriginal Corporation – supported research into Yolngu long-grassers (people living in the open air) in Darwin. […]
This post links to a story by Antony McPhee about architecting with Aboriginal clients. The story traces work done by the author’s father, Andrew McPhee,
In 2007 Stephen Long, Paul Memmott and Tim Seelig reported on the range of research into Indigenous housing, its characteristics and themes.
In 2006 Michael Christie and John Greatorex published an article through Charles Darwin University called Social capital in the contexts of Yolngu life (PDF 347kb).
Hannah Hueneke and Alyson Wright wrote this paper in 2004 for the Centre for Appropriate Technology. It is a post-occupancy evaluation of a Central Australian