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The Use of Information and Communication Technology for the Preservation of Aboriginal Culture: The Badimaya People of Western Australia
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Information and communication technology (ICT) has been applied successfully to numerous remote indigenous communities around the world. The greatest gains have been made when requirements are first defined by indigenous members of the community then pattern matched to an ICT solution.
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