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Intro
Prologue
Beginning the Journeys to Daly River
Contents
1 The Context
The Context Part 1: Wounding
Dispossession of Aboriginal Australia: A Nation's Wound
Colonial Practices as Policy: Eras of (Re)colonisation and (Re)dispossession
The Context Part 2: Healing
Health-Aboriginal View
Health Culture Fault Lines-Between Aboriginal and Western
Two-Ways Healing: Indigenous and Western
References
2 The Nauiyu Experience of Colonisation: Truth-Telling as Historical Waves
First Wave: Early European Contact and the Coppermine Massacre

Mines, Motives, and Massacres
Condemnations and Convictions
Continuing Violence and Fear
Second Wave: Jesuit Missionaries
Establishing Settlement
Submission to the Mission
Civilising Before Christianising
Social Systems and Conduct
Flood and Exodus
Third Wave: The Stolen Generations
Removal to Erase
Bringing Them Home Report
Fourth Wave: Northern Territory Emergency Response
The Intervention
Little Children Are Sacred Report
Initial Response
Agendas and Legislative Attack
Intervention Impact on Nauiyu
Fifth Wave?
References

3 Nauiyu's Cultural Colonisation: Truth-Telling with Dadirri
The Nauiyu Experience of Colonisation: Truth-Telling as Cultural Waves
Context and Process of This Inquiry, Research-as-Healing
Attending to the Interruption to Culture: Truth and Healing Through Research
Honouring Protocol: Introduction and Transparency
Erosion of Culture
Western Education Wave
New Tribes Wave
Altered Ceremonial Practices Wave
Disempowered Elders Wave
Kinship Destruction Wave
Unemployment Waves
Decolonising Research: Truth-Telling and Transparency

With the River: Ripples as Research and Relationship
What Is Decolonising Research?
An Emergent Research Model
Differing Approaches to Knowledge
Explaining Dadirri: Quiet, Still, Awareness
Decolonising Research Design with Dadirri as Indigenist Research
Dadirri and Western Research: Meeting in the Narrative
Other Approaches to Understanding and Healing
Dealing with the Data
Towards Empowerment in Nauiyu
References
4 Nauiyu Empowerment: Intergenerational Voices and Stories
Empowerment as Voice and Story: Counteracting Colonisation

Empowerment as Self-Determination
Barriers to Self-Determination
Strengths-Based Self-Determination
Nauiyu's Trauma and Grief
Cascading Trauma
Cycles of Grief
Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Rates of Incarceration
Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Suicide and Self-Harm
Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Alcohol and Marijuana Misuse
Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Sexual Assault
Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Victim or Perpetrator of Violence
Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Overcrowding
Intergenerational Trauma Stories: Strength in Understanding

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