An Australian First Nations Ontology: Determining an Australian First Nations’ Epistemology of Belongingness, through examples of an Art Genre and Education Pedagogy of Aboriginality ...

Ontology emanates from a sense of Being. In Knowing that Kabi-Kabi people belong to Country by lore and law, articulated through story-lines, ceremonies, song-lines, provides knowledge of my Kabi-Kabi, my sense of Belongingness – my Dreaming. ... : This research proposes an Australian First Nations’...

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Main Author: O'Chin, Hope
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25907/00048
https://research.usc.edu.au/esploro/outputs/doctoral/99517208902621
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Summary:Ontology emanates from a sense of Being. In Knowing that Kabi-Kabi people belong to Country by lore and law, articulated through story-lines, ceremonies, song-lines, provides knowledge of my Kabi-Kabi, my sense of Belongingness – my Dreaming. ... : This research proposes an Australian First Nations’ Ontology, and does so through defining knowledge within an Epistemology of Belongingness through the contributions of Aboriginal art and education (pedagogy) to an identity for Australian society. ...