Burning questions: shaping landscapes with aboriginal fire Interview with Professer Marcia Langton ·~· ENTRETIEN (original) (raw)

Fire, Agency and Scale in the Creation of Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes

Iain Davidson-Hunt

Human Ecology, 2010

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Re-invigorating Cultural Burning Practices in Victoria

Nina Kojovic, Matthew Shanks

Journal of the Anthropological Society of South Australia, 2019

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Colonisation and Fire: Gendered Dimensions of Indigenous Fire Knowledge Retention and Revival

Christine Eriksen, Don Hankins

2015

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Fire, Water and Land in Indigenous Australia (ed. by Marie Carla D. Adone & Melanie A. Brück)

Melanie A Brueck

2019

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Aboriginal Use of Fire in a Landscape Context

Patricia Fanning

Current Anthropology, 2017

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Burning Biomes: What can be learnt from the implementation of fire in land stewardship practice by Indigenous cultures as a way to inform approaches to landscape architecture

Antoni Stamm

2020

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Aboriginal fire-management practices in colonial Victoria

Dan Tout, Ian Clark

Aboriginal History, 2022

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Fire, Water and Land in Indigenous Australia

Melanie A Brueck

2019

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Taking Fire: Understandings of Indigenous Burning and Environmental Politics in Australia and the United States, 1910-2015

Daniel May

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F. Cahir, S. McMaster, I. Clark, S. Kerin, W. Wright 'winda lingo parugoneit or why set the bush [on] fire? Fire and Victorian Aboriginal People on the Colonial Frontier". Australian Historical Studies, 47:2, 225-240.

Sarah McMaster, Ian Clark, Wendy Wright, Fred Cahir

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Catastrophic Bushfires, Indigenous Fire Knowledge and Reframing Science in Southeast Australia

S. Yoshi Maezumi

Fire, 2021

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Customary use of fire by indigenous peoples in northern Australia: its contemporary role in savanna management

Peter Whitehead, Noel D Preece

International Journal of …, 2003

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Fire in the Australian Landscape

Genevieve Tolhurst

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Fire, Native Peoples, and the Natural Landscape

Stephen Pyne

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2003

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Cleaning, Protecting, or Abating? Making Indigenous Fire Management “Work” in Northern Australia

Vanessa deKoninck

Journal of Ethnobiology, 2015

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Book Review: "Ignition Stories: Indigenous Fire Ecology in the Indo-Australian Monsoon Zone"

Michael Coughlan

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Forging Preferred Landscapes: Burning Regimes, Carbon Sequestration and ‘Natural’ Fire in Cape York, Far North Australia

Mardi Reardon-Smith

Ethnos, 2023

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Lighting Cultural Fires

Mary Ellen Hannibal

Boom, 2014

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Integrating Indigenous knowledge of wildland fire and western technology to conserve biodiversity in an Australian desert

Neil Burrows

2004

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Returning Fire to the Land: Celebrating Traditional Knowledge and Fire

Dave McWethy

Journal of Forestry, 2017

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Politics of fire in northern savanna lands

Donell Holloway

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The Retention, Revival, and Subjugation of Indigenous Fire Knowledge through Agency Fire Fighting in Eastern Australia and California

Don Hankins

Society & Natural Resources, 2014

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Sometime a Fire: Re-imagining Elemental Conflict in Northern Australia's Gulf Country

Richard J Martin

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Burning Questions: Emerging Environmental Issues for Indigenous Peoples in Northern Australia

Marcia Langton

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Living with fire in the landscape: uncomfortable adaptation, or border war?

Zoe D'Arcy

Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra eBooks, 2022

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Politics of fire in northern savanna lands: Communication

David Anthony Holloway

2014

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Indigenous Fire Futures: Anticolonial Approaches to Shifting Fire Relations in California

Tony Marks-Block, Bruno Seraphin, Kirsten Vinyeta, Deniss Martinez

Environment and Society: Advances in Research, 2023

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Protocols for Indigenous fire management partnerships

Cathy Robinson

2016

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Centering Indigenous Voices: The Role of Fire in the Boreal Forest of North America

Noémie Gonzalez Bautista

Current Forestry Reports

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Gardening in Ashes: The Possibilities and Limitations of Gardening to Support Indigenous Health and Well-Being in the Context of Wildfires and Colonialism

Kelsey Timler

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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How historic and current wildfire experiences in an Aboriginal community influence mitigation preferences

Tara McGee

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Managing fire regimes in north Australian savannas: applying Aboriginal approaches to contemporary global problems

Garry Cook

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2013

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Aboriginal fires in monsoonal Australia from historical accounts

Noel D Preece

Journal of Biogeography, 2002

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Ngadju Kala: Ngadju fire knowledge and contemporary fire management in the Great Western Woodlands

Emma Yuen

2013

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