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Tahnee Innes is a Yawuru-nation descendant and Lecturer in Anthropology at James Cook University (JCU). Her research focuses on Museum Engagement with Descendant Communities, Native Title, Environmental Politics, and Intangible Cultural Heritage. She holds a PhD in Anthropology and has extensive experience collaborating with First Nations groups in North Queensland and Cape York.
Her work emphasizes professional training for Regional and First Nations peoples, particularly in Far North QLD. Key publications include Spirit, story, symbol: Indigenous curating in the Queensland rainforest (2021 thesis) and a 2024 book chapter on postcolonial Pacific studies.
Her research trends highlight decolonial methodologies, Indigenous knowledge systems, and the intersection of environmental politics with cultural heritage. While specific award names are not provided, her contributions have been recognized through institutional awards.
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