%0 Journal Article %T The photograph as archive: Crafting contemporary Koorie culture %A Sabra G Thorner %J Journal of Material Culture %@ 1460-3586 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1359183518782716 %X In 2008, an Aboriginal Australian artist based in Melbourne, Australia, created a kangaroo-teeth necklace, revivifying an art/cultural practice for the first time in over a century. She was inspired to do so after viewing an 1880 photograph of an ancestor wearing such adornment. In this article, I bring the necklace and the photograph into the same analytical frame, arguing for the photograph as an archive itself. I consider the trajectories through which the 19th-century image has been replicated and circulated in various productions of knowledge about Aboriginal people, and how a 21st-century artist is mobilizing it not just as a repository of visual information, but also as an impetus to creative production. She produces objects of value and is making culture anew, in a context in which Aboriginality has long/often been presumed absent, extinct or elsewhere %K archive %K artworlds %K Australia %K culture-making %K photography %K urban Indigenous %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1359183518782716