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  1. 31 de dez. de 2021 · The drums are adorned with images of a wolf, raven and a frog — which reflect a trio for concept groups representing the air, land and water, as well as elders, adults and youth who, in turn, have ties to the past, present, future. “It’s also a reflection around the land back aspect of reconciliation,” Newman said.

  2. 20 de jul. de 2011 · Request PDF | The Art of Reconciliation: A Spiritual, Ethical and Political Task | This article begins with the author at a crucial juncture in her own theological thinking, challenged by Isasi ...

  3. 14 de mai. de 2013 · This comprehensive critique examines three dialectical systems, Hegel, Benjamin, and Derrida, and their respective engagement with photography for the unfolding of the system's self-conception.

  4. Australia-wide the Aboriginal art industry is estimated to make in excess of $200 million a year and to be growing at 10 per cent a year. Aboriginal artists in the Northern Territory are the largest producers in the industry. Their work has an estimated value of $110 million annually.

  5. In May 2019, the Art of Reconciliation was conceptually created by Art Therapist, Debbie Douez, and Tanya Clarmeont from the Victoria Native Friendship Centre. Over the course of several months, Tanya and Debbie led a series of community consultations and individual meetings with local members of the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations, potential partners and numerous community leaders in the ...

  6. Daniel R. Elliot, a Stz’ uminus Artist, rediscovers his First Nations culture through healing, and then creates a series of original paintings, with the hop...

  7. Pitts, Graham, 'It can make you think', in Filmnews, January/February 1984: 15 (review of Gillian Leahy — Interim Report on Research into the Needs of Aboriginal People for Training in the Techniques of Film and Television, commissioned by the Australian Film and Television School).