Indigenous Australian Diplomacy
Indigenous Rights Based Approaches
Indigenous Australian Diplomacy
Indigenous Rights Based Approaches
Ms. Branigan + Wendy Trivia
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What is UNDRIP

This declaration outlines the global rights of Indigenous peoples.

100

What is an Indigenous rights-based approach (IRBA)?

This approach focuses on conducting research with Indigenous communities rather than on them.

100

What is self-determination?

This concept refers to Indigenous peoples’ right to control their own political, social, and cultural development.

100

What is free, prior, and informed consent

This requirement ensures Indigenous communities must give permission before projects affecting them take place.

100

What school did Wendy commit?

Purdue

200

What is a relationalism approach

This approach to diplomacy emphasizes relationships, responsibility, and respect for others and the land.

200

What are protocols of engagement?

This principle emphasizes building respectful, reciprocal relationships with Indigenous communities.

200

What is the international political (state-centered) system?

This system is criticized for prioritizing nation-states over Indigenous nations.

200

What is a deficit-based narrative?

This issue arises when research compares Indigenous groups to non-Indigenous groups in a way that reinforces negative stereotypes.

200

What is Ms. Branigan's cat name?

Albert

300

What is a gap between policy and practice?

This contradiction occurs when countries support Indigenous rights internationally but fail to implement them domestically.

300

What is misapplication of Indigenous methodologies?

This issue occurs when researchers are untrained in Indigenous perspectives but still attempt to use them.

300

What is a survivalist international system?

This term describes the global system that prioritizes competition, power, and survival of states.

300

What is the colonial or survivalist international order?

This critique argues that global systems are built on colonial foundations that exclude Indigenous peoples.

300

What major is Wendy Planning on doing 

Biomedical Health Sciences

400

What is a relational Indigenous diplomacy model?

This idea suggests Indigenous diplomacy could reshape global relations by emphasizing cooperation over competition.

400

What is transforming institutional systems (or systemic change in academia)?

This structural change is necessary for universities to properly support Indigenous-led research.

400

What is symbolic support vs. actual implementation?

This contradiction exists when countries endorse Indigenous rights but fail to implement them in law.

400

What is privileging Indigenous knowledge systems?

This shift involves prioritizing Indigenous knowledge systems over Western frameworks in research.

400

What is one of Ms. Branigan's favorite Winter activity?

Skiing 

500

What is the global relevance of Indigenous knowledge and diplomacy?

This idea suggests Indigenous perspectives could help solve global issues like inequality and climate change.

500

What is tokenistic inclusion?

This critique argues that simply including Indigenous perspectives is not enough without changing power structures.

500

What is the incompatibility between Indigenous sovereignty and the state-centered international system?

This fundamental contradiction highlights how Indigenous self-determination is limited by a global system that recognizes only nation-states as fully sovereign.

500

List out the “5D data” problem

difference, disparity, disadvantage, dysfunction, deprivation?

500

How many countries have I been including USA?

11