Nathan Sentance

Nathan “mudyi” Sentance


Nathan “mudyi” Sentance is a Wiradjuri librarian and museum educator who grew up in Darkinjung Country. Nathan currently works at the Australian Museum as the Digital Program manager and writes about critical librarianship and critical museology from a First Nations perspective and has been published in the Guardian, Cordite, Poetry, Lifted Brow, and Sydney Review of Books and manages the blog The Archival Decolonist.


Nathan's main work focus is ensuring Indigenous perspectives and voices are part of the cultural and historical narrative that GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) institutions collect and convey as well as working on accessibility to information held in institutions to Aboriginal communities.


Nathan was the recipient of the Loris Williams Memorial Scholarship 2015. He is also the current secretary of Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Issues Special Interest Group (ATSI SIG)


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