When we hear academics claim Aboriginality because they have “Connections” to a particular Aboriginal tribe or group, the warning bells start to go off in the office of Dark Emu Exposed.
All in Lisa Jackson Pulver
When we hear academics claim Aboriginality because they have “Connections” to a particular Aboriginal tribe or group, the warning bells start to go off in the office of Dark Emu Exposed.
Six Results So Far
Are you an Academic or Public Figure Pretending to be Indigenous? You need to be afraid, very afraid - the Deep Fake Algorithm has been unleashed and is about to expose you.
The Alleged Genealogical Records Do Not Support Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver’s Claim that She is a Wiradjurai Aboriginal Woman
University of Sydney claims that their Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver is ‘the first known Aboriginal person to receive a PhD in medicine at the University of Sydney.’
But is this True?
Is the Professor really Aboriginal?
My Aboriginal grandmother, ‘was born third tree from the left on a small island in the beautiful Clarence River, on the Northern New South Wales Coast.’ - Really?
Despite claims to the contrary - it appears that only one of these women is an Aboriginal from the Clarence River of NSW
“John Angel, Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver’s great-great-grandfather was born in England - He was British, not Wiradjuri so where is the Professor’s claimed Aboriginality coming from?
“I identify as a Wiradjuri woman. I've got family connections from Wagga Wagga all the way through to South Australia on my dad's side.
- Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver
Is Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver a Wiradjuri Woman as she Claims? - The Genealogical Process Begins
Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver, a Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sydney claims she is an Aboriginal Jew and that she is the first known Aborigine to receive a PhD in medicine at the University of Sydney. But is this true?