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1 AIHR Interdisciplinary Workshop Archives & Indigenous Human Rights Towards an understanding of the archival and recordkeeping implications of Australian and international human rights for Indigenous Australians 12 October 2010 Rydges Hotel, Melbourne Centre for Organisational & Social Informatics Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies

2  AIHR InterdisciplinaryWorkshop Traditional Welcome Setting the Scene: Professor Lynette Russell Director, Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies Keynote Speaker: Terri Janke Solicitor-Director of Terri Janke and Company Pty Ltd., is a leading international authority on Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights (ICIP). Chair: Professor Lynette Russell

3  AIHR InterdisciplinaryWorkshop Session 1: International Context Chair: Dr Ian Wilson Librarian and Archivist of Canada Emeritus, University of Waterloo Stratford Institute for Digital Media, and immediate past President of the International Council on Archives Speaker 1: Professor Bradford Morse Dean of Law and Professor of Law, the University of Waikato Te Piringa, Hamilton, New Zealand, and Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, the University of Ottawa Speaker 2: Allison Krebs Member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, is currently working on her PhD at the Information School at University of Washington and serves as current Chair of the Native American Archives Roundtable of the Society of American Archivists

4  AIHR InterdisciplinaryWorkshop Session 2: Australian Context I Chair: Ross Gibbs Director-General, National Archives of Australia Speaker 1: Mick Gooda Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Speaker 2: Phyllis Williams Director of the Northern Territory office of the National Archives of Australia, Gummulkbun on her father's side (from West Arnhem Land) and Larrakia/Tiwi Islander on her mother's (from Darwin and the Tiwi Islands)

5  AIHR InterdisciplinaryWorkshop Session 3 Australian Context II Chair: Justine Heazlewood Director Public Record Office of Victoria Speakers 1: Dr Julie Debeljak Deputy Director, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University Speaker 2: Ms Melissa Castan, Director of the Castan Centre Speaker 3: Lyndon Ormond-Parker PhD Candidate in the Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation and Centre for Health and Society at the University of Melbourne, and Fellow at AIATSIS

6  AIHR InterdisciplinaryWorkshop Session 4: Panel Discussion on a Human Rights Archival Agenda for the Future How should archival communities, institutions and the profession respond to issues raised in the workshop on Indigenous human rights and archives? Chair: Emeritus Professor Eric Ketelaar University of Amsterdam and Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics, Monash University Panel of Speakers: Melissa Castan Ross Gibbs Ally Krebs Brad Morse Lynette Russell Ian Wilson


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