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Indigenous Rules Of Engagement

Indigenous Rules Of Engagement

Best, Shannon

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SKU:9781923514461

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True reconciliation begins with respect — and respect begins with understanding.Across Australia, conversations about reconciliation, cultural awareness, and genuine partnership are growing louder—but true understanding still feels out of reach. Indigenous Rules of Engagement is a timely, transformative guide that helps bridge that gap.Born from years of working within government and alongside community leaders, this book translates experience into practical wisdom. It offers clear, grounded pathways for engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in ways that honour culture, history, and spirit.Rather than presenting rigid rules, it shares flexible insights drawn from lived experience—exploring Country, custodianship, leadership, and the vital role of cultural protocols. It shines a light on overlooked stories such as the hidden generation and invites readers to confront the legacies of the past while shaping more respectful futures.At its heart lies a simple but powerful principle: Nothing About Us Without Us. Meaningful engagement happens when Indigenous voices are not only heard but lead the way.With cultural engagement now embedded in education, design, governance, and corporate practice, Indigenous Rules of Engagement arrives at the perfect time. It is both a call to action and a practical guide for anyone seeking to move beyond tokenism toward genuine, lasting collaboration.Whether you are a policymaker, architect, educator, or simply someone ready to listen and learn, this book offers the insight, empathy, and courage to walk together on the path of respect.‘A must-read for anyone committed to walking alongside Indigenous peoples with humility, courage, and care.’‘Essential reading for professionals and changemakers striving to create respectful partnerships with Indigenous communities.’

PUBLICATION DATE

2026 April

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trade paperback