Green ribbon and blue ribbon stories: applying a Bidjara way of knowing to understanding records

Leann Wilson, Rose Barrowcliffe

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    Abstract

    Archival turn scholars have argued that to understand a record one needs to consider its broader provenance. Theoretical and conceptual frameworks such as the record continuum model, parallel provenance and societal provenance have aided in debunking the myth of linear, objective and neutral records. While these theories and concepts support the inclusion of Indigenous worldviews in recordkeeping praxis, Indigenous worldviews have been noticeably absent in the formulation of these and other archival theorisations. This article introduces the green ribbon and blue ribbon stories, an Indigenous, specifically Bidjara, conceptual framework for appraising and interpreting archival records. This conceptual framework has been derived from Bidjara ways of being and knowing. This article consists of three parts: the first introduces the conceptual framework and explains its background. The second discusses the intellectual and cultural authority of the framework and protocols for its use, and the final part of the article demonstrates how the green ribbon and blue ribbon stories’ conceptual framework applies to archives.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number10921
    Pages (from-to)43-59
    Number of pages17
    JournalArchives and Manuscripts
    Volume50
    Issue number2 (2022)
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2023

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    Keywords

    • Bidjara
    • Green ribbon and blue ribbon stories
    • provenance
    • Traditional Knowledge attribution
    • appraisal
    • Traditional Knowledge ownership
    • TK Notices
    • TK Labels

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