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In the spirit of Reconciliation, I acknowledge the Larrakia people as the traditional owners of the lands around Darwin, where the Indigenous Science Network Bulletin is prepared, and Indigenous Peoples worldwide. |
The Indigenous Science Network originated from a meeting in Darwin (Australia) in 1998 for people attending the Australian Science Teachers' Conference (CONASTA) and the conference of the Australasian Science Education Research Association (ASERA) who were interested in Indigenous science. It has expanded to include people from all over the globe and includes academics, researchers and classroom practitioners.
The Network is an e-mail based exchange of information and ideas. Over the past seven years the bulletins have been produced every two months and have been archived at the website. A number of useful links have been established. Occasionally notices about the Network are distributed to members between bulletins by e-mail. Membership and access are free and to be put on the e-mailing list, contact Michael Michie.
The Indigenous Science Network Bulletin is archived on the Pandora web archive of the National Library of Australia (www.nla.gov.au).
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Last updated: 1 August 2008 |