TY - JOUR TI - Review of Curators Tony Brown & Zoe Rimmer’s Ningenneh Tunapry, Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery AU - Breen, Shayne T2 - History Australia DA - 2008/01/01/ PY - 2008 DO - https://doi.org/10.2104/ha080046 VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - 46.1 EP - 46.2 SN - 1449-0854 UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2104/ha080046 KW - Urban and cultural heritage ER - TY - JOUR TI - Recognising the Budj Bim cultural landscape as World Heritage: How a socio-material approach bridged the tangible-intangible heritage gap AU - Brown, Tony T2 - Australian Journal of Adult Learning AB - In 2019 the Budj Bim cultural landscape in south western Victoria was listed on the World Heritage Register. It is significant firstly for the Gunditjmara people as a culmination of regaining control over their traditional lands and international recognition of their unbroken connection with the land extending back tens of thousands of years. It undermines a longstanding distinction made in heritage assessment between tangible (material) and intangible (immaterial) categories by instead seeing these as interdependent and 'constitutive entanglements' of everyday life. The corresponding distinction too often made between the built and the natural environment has resulted in a disproportionate acceptance that associates built environment heritage with European or Western societies and identifies natural environmental heritage with Indigenous landscapes. Introducing a socio-material perspective where these formerly separate categories are seen as interdependent enables a new mode of understanding cultural connection to the land that is potentially transforming. Finally, it is significant as an exemplar of Indigenous led heritage work that brings together political struggle and advocacy, history work, and in the process creates new knowledge. DA - 2024/04// PY - 2024 VL - 64 IS - 1 SP - 33 EP - 52 LA - English SN - 14431394 UR - https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/recognising-budj-bim-cultural-landscape-as-world/docview/3058870816/se-2?accountid=12372 AN - 3058870816 DB - ProQuest Central KW - Aquaculture KW - Australia KW - Construction KW - Cultural heritage KW - Cultural values KW - Culture KW - Diaries KW - Education--Adult Education KW - Engineering KW - Food KW - History KW - Indigenous Knowledge KW - Lava KW - Native peoples KW - Physical Environment KW - Role of Education KW - Scientific Methodology KW - Values ER -