Researching Native Title

Thu Jun 23 2022 at 07:30 pm

139 Archer St, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia | Adelaide

Lutheran Archives
Publisher/HostLutheran Archives
Researching Native Title
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Speaker: Tom Gara, Skye Krichauff, Clara Stockigt
Within the legal setting of native title, historians, anthropologists, and linguists are engaged by the Federal Court to provide expert and non-advocatory opinions about Aboriginal societies that have maintained traditional and customary rights and interests in areas of country since their earliest contact with Europeans. Lutheran missionaries recorded languages, births, deaths and marriages, the movement of Aboriginal people and their relations with both Europeans and neighbouring and distant Aboriginal groups. Their diaries, correspondence and vocabularies are crucial primary documents that deepen current generations’ understanding of Aboriginal culture and society. In this presentation, three experts who have drawn heavily on records held by Lutheran Archives demonstrate how access to this material has enriched their findings.
Tom Gara is an historian who has worked for three decades researching native title claims in South Australia, and has also undertaken consultancies relating to native title claims in Western Australia, Victoria and Queensland. From 2010 to 2021 he was employed as Senior Research Officer in the Native Title Section of the SA Crown Solicitor’s Office. He is currently employed as
a Research Officer at the South Australian Museum. He has published a number of papers on various aspects of South Australian Aboriginal history and, with Peggy Brock, edited the book Colonialism and its aftermath: a history of Aboriginal South Australia (2017).
Skye Krichauff is an ethno-historian who is interested in colonial cross-cultural relations, the relationship between history and memory, and how societies live with historical injustices (in particular how Australians live with the enduring legacies of colonialism). She has convened courses on Australian history, colonial history and Aboriginal-settler history at Flinders University,
worked as a history researcher for an Aboriginal Community organisation and as an expert historian for South Australian Native Title Services. She is currently employed as an ARC Research Fellow on the linkage project Reconciling with the Frontier.
Clara Stockigt is a linguist who is interested in the history of linguistic ideas, specifically in the early descriptions of Australian Aboriginal languages. Her PhD thesis was awarded the 2018 University of Adelaide Postgraduate Alumni Medal. She has worked within the fields of native title and language reclamation, and is about to commence a post-doctoral position as part of the Australian Research Council Discovery Project: The building blocks of language: Words in Central Australian languages, in which she will work with speakers of Anmatyerr.
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