by Barbara Lepani | Oct 15, 2021 | Commentary, Our Collective
Communicating Indigenous Knowledge and Connection to Country through dance Ian RT Colless, a First Nations Artist and Dancer who lives and works between Sydney and New York, will give a talk at the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute Eco-Arts Seminar on Sunday 24...
by Barbara Lepani | Aug 22, 2021 | Our Collective
Ecological Design David Orr, a professor Environmental Studies and Politics, suggests four reasons why ecological design provides a paradigm shift for thinking about how to tackles the various crises of our times that we can lay at the feet of the sort of thinking...
by Barbara Lepani | Aug 22, 2021 | Our Collective
I have now published my memoir, Call of the Dakini—A Memoir of a Life Lived, as a ebook and paperback on amazon.com.au. Because the Amazon self publishing system does not have standard colour printing in Australia, I have also created a 2nd edition B&W edition...
by Barbara Lepani | Aug 19, 2021 | Our Collective
Why is Tulkus, Tertons, Turmoil: East Tibet 1855-1955 an Important Story Published on Amazon.com Firstly it shows how the great 19th century spiritual renaissance of Buddhism in Kham, known as the Rimé (non-sectarian) period, occurred in a land rent by constant...
by Barbara Lepani | Jun 2, 2021 | Commentary, Our Collective
Get yourself a copy of this most wondrous book if you would like to gain a deep insight into the songline (songspiral) traditions of First Nations cultures. In 2019, Allen and Unwin published the Gay’Wu Group of Women of North East Arnhem Land’s book,...
by Barbara Lepani | Dec 10, 2020 | Commentary, Our Collective
Decolonising Research—Storywork Decolonizing Research: Indigenous Storywork as Methodology (2019), edited by Jo-ann Archibald, Q’um Q’um Xiiem, Jenny Bol Jun Lee-Morgan, and Jason De Santolo, shows how Indigenous Warrior Scholars are using the epistemology of...
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