Task This assessment requiresyou to produce a fun and creative Community Case Study that identifies and discusses thelocal Indigenous Australian people ofthe land on which the student lives/works/or studies. The assessment is designedto assistyou to‘see’ this community from an Indigenous Australian perspective.You are to providea Case Study that discusses the traditional owners of the area, and you mustfocuson one key discussion point that relates to that specific Indigenous community. If you are an overseas student consult with your tutor to identify an appropriate community of choice. You may choose from the following key discussion points: A significant or historicalevent from any time period (e.g., Community Reconciliation events/movements).A significant person associated with the area.A significant placeor institution (e.g., a street or suburb sign that uses an Indigenous word/place name).Contemporary views about that community.You can include photographs or otherformsof digital media; however, they should be relevantto the conversation, and captioned.The 1200-word paper is to be written with atleast 6 scholarly references, as well as additional sources such as news reports, land council websites or government documents. The Case Study must include referenceto Indigenous voices/perspectives.

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This assessment requiresyou to produce a fun and creative Community Case Study that identifies and discusses thelocal Indigenous Australian people ofthe land on which the student lives/works/or studies. The assessment is designedto assistyou to‘see’ this community from an Indigenous Australian perspective.You are to providea Case Study that discusses the traditional owners of the area, and you mustfocuson one key discussion point that relates to that specific Indigenous community. If you are an overseas student consult with your tutor to identify an appropriate community of choice.
You may choose from the following key discussion points:

  • A significant or historicalevent from any time period (e.g., Community Reconciliation events/movements).
  • A significant person associated with the area.
  • A significant placeor institution (e.g., a street or suburb sign that uses an Indigenous word/place name).
  • Contemporary views about that community.
  • You can include photographs or otherformsof digital media; however, they should be relevantto the conversation, and captioned.The 1200-word paper is to be written with atleast 6 scholarly references, as well as additional sources such as news reports, land council websites or government documents. The Case Study must include referenceto Indigenous voices/perspectives.

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