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      An Indigenous-Led Approach for Regional Knowledge Partnerships in the Kimberley Region of Australia

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                Journal
                Human Ecology
                Hum Ecol
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0300-7839
                1572-9915
                August 2019
                July 1 2019
                August 2019
                : 47
                : 4
                : 577-588
                Article
                10.1007/s10745-019-00085-9
                0a96bfc5-893a-4f4e-8442-d27db9f0c61e
                © 2019

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