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The camp of the talngai-gawarima
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The camp of the talngai-gawarima
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ABSTRACT
This book is meant to open up an innovative theoretical framework that draws on Australia's ancient Indigenous jurisprudence from Australia. It is a jurisprudence that is aligned with jurisprudential influences from other Indigenous legal world-views across the globe – for example, the Māori representing the Pacific and the Lakota representing the Americas. The book will bring an inter-jurisdictional dimension to this field, crossing borders and comparing the Indigenous legal regimes of poetry as well as 'law stories'. Furthermore, this book will dissolve disciplinary boundaries by utilizing a range of media: films, novels and storytelling. This interdisciplinarity is consistent with the best in the Indigenous jurisprudential tradition, with its blending of legality and narrative.