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JCPSLP

Volume 19, Number 1 2017

Journal of Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology

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Sandri, R. (2013).

Weaving the past into the present:

Indigenous stories of education across generations

(Unpublished PhD thesis). University of Queensland, Qld.

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the end of the story. In P. Sillitoe (Ed.),

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and engaged anthropology: The collaborative moment

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77–94). London: Ashgate Publishing.

Sandri, R. (In press). From the other side: reflections

of an Indigenous researcher on western research. In M.

Kumar & S. Pattanayak (Eds.),

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paradigms, interdisciplinarity and indigeneity

.

Dr Robyn Sandri

is a Kooma / Gunggari early childhood

academic and consultant.

Dr Judith Gould

is a speech

pathologist working in private practice in Murray Bridge, SA and

the Maralinga Tjarutja Lands, SA.

Correspondence to:

Dr Judith Gould

Solid Foundations

Murray Bridge, SA

phone:

+61-400-036-589

email:

jgbg@ozemail.com.au