Gamarra is Dharug dhalang – the language I used for my MUFUR application. Gamarra, meaning 'friend', is extended with 'gu' to symbolise an intentional embodiment of archives. Gamarragu, serves as a significant philosophical approach towards interpreting an active legacy of contemporary intermediary practices to reveal the natures of kinship archives. As an experiential artist and researcher, I find spaces in-between institutional and Country archives that hold limitless potential when one archive connects with the other. For example, experiencing an original archive of Country is an embodied practice that intermediates a third archive of value-based knowledges. My research resonates with Professor Margo Neale's (2008, p. 78) vision of “Indigenous modes of telling the past that challenge ideas of time, place and interpretation.” I further disseminate my relational model throughout the project in terms of accumulating value-based relational knowledges.