Indigenous Communities and Family Violence: Changing …
and family violence is to do the following: 1. critically engage with dominant frameworks and discourses around ‘family violence’ in the context of ongoing colonialism and Indigenous resurgence; 2. key principles to inform future bring community voices into conversation with existing literature on ‘Aboriginal family violence’ to illuminate
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