MaryAnn Bin-Sallik
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Djaru Elder and Australian academic
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, MaryAnn Bin-Sallik is a Djaru Elder and Australian academic, specialising in Indigenous studies and culture. She was the first Indigenous Australian to gain a doctorate from Harvard University. Early life and nursing Bin-Sallik was born in Broome, Western Australia, on 2 November 1940. She moved with her family to Darwin, Northern Territory, at age nine. On leaving school she trained as a nursing sister at Darwin Hospital, where she was the first Indigenous person to graduate in 1961. She then spent 17 years nursing in Aboriginal settlements in the Northern Territory.
MaryAnn Bin-Sallik's Published Works
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- Cultural Safety: Let’s name it! (2003) (126)
- Aboriginal tertiary education in Australia : how well is it serving the needs of Aborigines (1989) (42)
- Aboriginal Women by Degrees: Their Stories of the Journey Towards Academic Achievement (2000) (26)
- STRATEGIES for IMPROVING INDIGENOUS FINANCIAL LITERACY in SCHOOLS (2004) (10)
- Indigenous road safety in Australia and the "Drivesafe NT Remote" project (2013) (6)
- Black Witch Hunt: White Silence! (1996) (2)
- Beyond expectations: from nursing to academia (2005) (1)
- Indigenous Higher Education Advisory Council: Ngapartji NgapartjI - Yewrra: Stronger Futures (2008) (0)
- Aboriginal community engagement (2006) (0)
- Appended are the Huaxyacac (Oaxaca) Declaration on Adult Education for Indigenous Peoples and a note on the book's contributors. (1998) (0)
- Strengething Indigenous Research Culture in Australian Universities and Higher Education (2007) (0)
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