How understanding the Aboriginal Kinship system can inform better policy and practice: Social work research with the Larrakia and Warumungu Peoples of Northern Territory
Thesis
King, Karen Christine. (2011). How understanding the Aboriginal Kinship system can inform better policy and practice: Social work research with the Larrakia and Warumungu Peoples of Northern Territory [Thesis]. https://doi.org/10.4226/66/5a96224ac6876
Authors | King, Karen Christine |
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Qualification name | Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) |
Abstract | This qualitative inquiry explored the kinship system of both the Larrakia and Warumunga peoples of the Northern territory with the aim of informing social work theory and practice in Australia. It also aimed to return information to the knowledge holders for the purposes of strengthening Aboriginal ways of knowing, being and doing. |
Year | 2011 |
Publisher | Australian Catholic University |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.4226/66/5a96224ac6876 |
Research Group | School of Allied Health |
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Publication dates | 01 Jan 2011 |
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