Kapululangu’s Development Plan 2009 explains the Kapululangu Elders and Directors’ plans and aspirations for their organisation and their community over the coming years. The Development Plan was funded by the Western Australian Department of Indigenous Affairs.
Click on the PDF icon to download "Kapululangu Development Plan 2009" Kapululangu's Circles of Cultural Learning Introduction This is an introduction to Kapululangu's Circles of Cultural Learning (CCL) program. CCL is the template into which all of Kapululangu's Law and Culture activities fit. This document explains how the Kapululangu elders and members developed this whole-of-life, whole-of-community framework, why they developed it, and what they are attempting to achieve with it. Click on the PDF icon to download "Kapululangu Circles of Cultural Learning"
Kapululangu's 500 x $500 Club Kapululangu is looking for 500 individuals, organisations and/or corporations to donate $500 to Kapululangu and to pledge to continue these payments annually for as many years as they can afford it. The aim is to give Kapululangu a secure future by guaranteeing an income which is not tied to the whims of the grant application round. Pledges are not binding. Payments can be made annually, quarterly or monthly. Click on the PDF icon to download "Kapululangu's 500 x $500 Club"
Kapululangu's Annual Report 2007-08
Read Kapululangu's Annual Report for 2007-08 to see how much Kapululangu elders contribute to their community. It gives a good picture of the diversity of their activities, and the breadth of the programs they run. It also shows their biggest achievements for that year. Click on the PDF icon to download "Kapululangu's Annual Report 2007-08"
Holding Yawulyu: White Culture and Black Women's Law
Zohl dé Ishtar’s book Holding Yawulyu. White Culture and Black Women’s Law is the Kapululangu story. It is about the women elders' efforts to establish their organisation often against seemingly unsurmountable obstacles. It explains their vision to pass their Law and Culture knowledge to younger generations, and the reason behind their persistence and determination to care for their families and community. Read about Indigenous-Settler relations in Balgo and their impact on Kapululangu and on Indigenous Women's Law. Holding Yawulyu can be purchase from the publisher at www.spinifexpress.com
“Aboriginal Women Have Answers Themselves”: Report of the Balgo Women's Law Camp 2007
The Report of the Balgo Women’s Law Camp in August 2007 is the Balgo Aboriginal women’s response to the (then) newly announced “Emergency Intervention” into the lives of their relatives in the Northern Territory. It outlines the problems facing remote Indigenous communities like Balgo from the perspective of the people who live there. It lays out locally inspired and instigated strategies for dealing with locally identified problems. Click on the PDF icon to download "Aboriginal Women have Answers Themselves":
Kapululangu Aboriginal Women's Association Annual Report 2008 - 2009
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