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Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2020November 25, 2021 AEST

Indigenous academics teaching Indigenous health: ‘it’s part of who we are, our spirit, our soul, our knowledge… that goes into our teaching’

Ali Drummond, Leonie Cox, Mark Brough,
yarningassemblagerelationalitycultural safetydecolonising educationindigeonus nurseindigenous health educationindigenous healthnursing education
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Drummond, Ali, Leonie Cox, and Mark Brough. 2021. “Indigenous Academics Teaching Indigenous Health: ‘it’s Part of Who We Are, Our Spirit, Our Soul, Our Knowledge… That Goes into Our Teaching’” Australian Journal of Clinical Education 8 (1): 1–17. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53300/​001c.30070.

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