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Book SynopsisChapter 1. Foreword. Researching on Storied Lands: Reflexivity, Sovereignty, and the Ethics of Migration Research.- Chapter 2. Introduction. Recognising Indigenous Sovereignty in Migration Research: Australian Reflections.- Chapter 3. Standing at Intersections: Justifying a Migrant Culture Complicit in Eliminating my Aboriginal Heritage.- Chapter 4. A multicultural nomad and diasporic intellectual: in honour of Sneja Gunew.- Chapter 5. On Theory and Praxis in Migration Studies and Settler Colonial Critique.- Chapter 6. Language Rights on Unceded Lands: Cultural Struggles and Policy Negotiation in Australia.- Chapter 7. Indigenous Sovereignty and Multilingual Multiculturalism: Challenging the Monolingual Hegemony of Settler Colonialism.- Chapter 8. From Italy to So-Called Australia: On Doing Research Across Migrant and Indigenous Cinema.- Chapter 9. The Dark Side of Migration: Settler Colonial Belonging and the Myths of Italians’ Innocence.- Chapter 10. Naming ‘Little Greece’ on Gadigal Country: Rethinking Australian Multiculturalism via Indigenous Sovereignty.- Chapter 11. Untangling ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’: Representations of Indigenous Politics in Greek Diaspora Press.- Chapter 12. The New Second Generation and Solidarity: Australian Art and Activism Advocating for Indigenous, Refugee and Migrant Allyship.