• 0 Items - £0.00
    • No products in the cart.

From £41.99

Indigenous Engineering for an Enduring Culture

Edited By: Cat Kutay, Elyssebeth Leigh, Juliana Kaya Prpic, Lyndon Ormond-Parker

From £41.99

For millennia, Indigenous Australians have engineered the landscape with sophisticated knowledge. This book recognizes their ingenuity, grounded in sustainability and respect, and presents a much-needed challenge to a Western engineering worldview.

For many millennia, Indigenous Australians have been engineering the landscape using sophisticated technological and philosophical knowledge systems in a deliberate response to changing social and…
From £41.99
From £41.99
Share

For many millennia, Indigenous Australians have been engineering the landscape using sophisticated technological and philosophical knowledge systems in a deliberate response to changing social and environmental circumstances. These knowledge systems integrate profound understanding of country and bring together knowledge of the topography and geology of the landscape, its natural cycles and ecological systems, its hydrological systems and natural resources including fauna and flora. This enables people to manage resources sustainably and reliably, and testifies to a developed, contextualised knowledge system and to a society with agency and the capability to maintain and refine accumulated knowledge and material processes.

This book is a recognition and acknowledgement of the ingenuity of Indigenous engineering which is grounded in philosophical principles, values and practices that emphasise sustainability, reciprocity, respect, and diversity, and often presents a much-needed challenge to a Western engineering worldview.

Each chapter is written by a team of authors combining Indigenous knowledge skills and academic expertise, providing examples of collaboration at the intersection of Western and Indigenous engineering principles, sharing old and new knowledges and skills.

These varied approaches demonstrate ways to integrate Indigenous knowledges into the curricula for Australian engineering degrees, in line with the Australian Council of Engineering Deans’ Position Statement on Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into the engineering curriculum first published in 2017.

Dr Cat Kutay works on Aboriginal engineering and technology projects, and with remote, rural and urban communities in transferring technology along the cultural interface. She currently teaches First Peoples’ knowledge in engineering and IT courses at Charles Darwin University, Australia.

Dr Elyssebeth Leigh is an educator and writer. She is passionate about helping Australia to understand its Indigenous past to build a sustainable future in its extraordinary landscapes.

Associate Professor Juliana Kaya Prpic is an educator and researcher whose work is exclusively focused on engaging with Aboriginal communities around Australia to recover Indigenous knowledges and culture. She also works to integrate Indigenous knowing, doing and being into the engineering curriculum.

Associate Professor Lyndon Ormond-Parker is a Researcher at the Australian National University and RMIT University, Australia. His research focuses on Indigenous communities in the areas of information technology, digital inclusion, cultural heritage, materials conservation and repatriation. 

Artist
Cables – Technology and Engineering© Linda Payi Ford 2022. Payi is a Mak Mak Marranunggu woman. Her Country is Kurrindju, southwest of Darwin on the Finniss and Reynold’s Rivers, Northern Territory, Australia.

Cat Kutay, Elyssebeth Leigh, Kaya Prpic, Lyndon Ormond-Parker, Jennifer Leigh Campbell, Ruby Naomi Michael, Julie Crough, Nicholas Ruddell, Holly Randell-Moon, Jeremy Smith, George Goddard, Eva Cheng, Susi Bertei, Scott Daniel, Jeremy Lindeck, Timothy Boye, Hannah Robertson, Debbie Ross, Andre Grant, Damien Bell, Deanne Hanchant-Nichols, Andrea Duff, Elizabeth Smith, Jayne Boase, Kelly Ann Blake, Danièle Hromek, Michael Frangos, Brad Moggridge, Torres Webb, Troyson Bassani, Phil Duncan, Paul Memmott, Alison Page, Tyson Yunkaporta, Colin Pwerle Saltmere, Nasim Amiralian, Helen Verran, Vicky Winton, Viviene Brown, Colin Hamlett, Carl Hamlett, Brendan Hamlett, Anneliese Carson, Ali Rajabipour, Michael Hromek, Aunty Grace Gordon, Jason Ford, Peter Renehan, Brad Riley, Andre Grant, Kurt Seemann, Mark Fudge, Ricky Archer, Sean Walsh

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-5275-8759-2
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-8759-5
  • Date of Publication: 2022-10-03

Paperback

  • ISBN: 1-5275-8980-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-8980-3
  • Date of Publication: 2022-10-03

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-8760-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-8760-1
  • Date of Publication: 2022-10-03

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: TQ, ACBK
  • THEMA: TQ(5PBA), AGA(6JN)
620