Interview Highlights: Steven + Evan Strong of Forgotten Origin (Part 6)
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Our guests today are the hard-working father and son Progressive Archaeo Historian team of Steven + Evan Strong, who are also current columnists inside our magazine. Steven is a secondary school teacher with a background in Archaeology and Education. He was involved in the formation of a Graduate Diploma of Aboriginal Education for the N.S.W. Department of Education, writing units on Traditional Law and Contemporary History. Evan has a background in Anthropology & Indigenous Cultural Studies, Counselling & Mediation with Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences and Graduate Studies in Psychology.
They have spent many years learning, living and/or working with the Bundjalung Language Confederation (Northern Rivers Region of New South Wales), Ramindjeri (South Australia) and Gumilaroi peoples (Northern New South Wales). They operate under the doctrine of Wirritjin (Black Fella, White Fella Dreaming): In remembrance of Karno W., spokesperson for the Ramindjeri. They work with a diverse informal network of Independent Researchers, Original Custodians/Elders, Patrons/Supporters and Friends.
This is the last part, of a follow-up interview three-part series. For more information:
Check out Steven and Evan's website at www.forgottennorigin.com.
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