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Non-Indigenous Visions

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Lahn, Julie

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Arena Printing and Publishing Pty Ltd

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Responding to the Forrest Review. Anthropology teaches us to take symbols seriously. The use of symbols as fundamental vehicles of ideas, emotions and values is a deeply human activity. Symbols make visible the diverse assumptions, interpretations and normative world views embedded in cultures.

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