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By: Anna Cole

ISBN: 9780855754853
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: May 2005
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Offers an exploration of the complex roles played by white women in Australian Indigenous histories. This title showcases some of the interesting work in Australia on gender and cross-cultural history. It highlights the work of a woman involved in Aboriginal issues, and with Aboriginal people.


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By: Hilda Jarman Muir

ISBN: 9780855753979
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jan 2004
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Very Big Journey is the life of a remarkable Australian. Wrenched from her family and impounded in a half-caste home, Hilda went on to raise a large family, survive Cyclone Tracy, present a writ to the High Court and, finally, travel back to her Yanyuwa land.


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By: Heidi Norman

ISBN: 9781922059901
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: May 2015
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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By: Noel Loos

ISBN: 9780855755539
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Oct 2007
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Interweaves the author's own personal experience with Yarrabah and other Queensland Aboriginal communities along with the voices of Aboriginal people, missionaries, and those who sat in the pews and on subcommittees and Boards in the cities. This title presents the historical influences of missions in shaping Christianity in Aboriginal Australia.


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By: Aileen Moreton-Robinson

ISBN: 9780855754655
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jan 2004
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Using the new theoretical cultural critique of 'whiteness' as an object of research, Whitening Race engages with relations between migration, Indigenous dispossession and whiteness in Australia. It creates a new intellectual space that investigates the nature of racialised conditions and their role in reproducing colonising relations in Australia.


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By: Penny van Toorn

ISBN: 9780855755447
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jul 2006
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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This enthralling new history of Aboriginal writing challenges conventional beliefs about how and when Indigenous authorship began. This book deals with real stories of how Indigenous Australians used writing and reading to negotiate a changing world, to challenge their oppressors, to preserve country and kin.


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By: Richard Broome

ISBN: 9780855755010
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Mar 2006
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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The son of Greek migrant parents, Jackomos was born in Collingwood and grew up in the Great Depression, mixing with people from a range of backgrounds. He was at different times a welfare worker and activist, a public servant in Aboriginal affairs, an historian archivist and genealogist. This title presents his story.


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By: Kimberly Christen

ISBN: 9780855757021
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jul 2009
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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From the vantage point of the remote Northern Territory town of Tennant Creek, this book offers new writing and perspectives on the emergence of Aboriginal organisations, and the unfolding of these within town, regional and national contexts. It is an ethnographic snapshot of the Warumungu people, the traditional owners of the country.


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By: Melinda Hinkson

ISBN: 9780855756604
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Nov 2008
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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WEH Stanner was a public intellectual whose work reached beyond the walls of the academy, and he remains a highly significant figure in Aboriginal affairs and Australian anthropology. This title provides an historical context for Stanner's work, and demonstrates the continuing relevance of his writings in the contested field of Aboriginal affairs.


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By: Claus Volkenandt

ISBN: 9780855756666
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Apr 2009
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Australian Indigenous art is increasingly drawing the attention of international audiences. John Mawurndjul is an Aboriginal artist whose work is collected and displayed in art museums and galleries throughout the world. The authors here debate questions such as how art should be viewed and approached in intercultural terms.


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By: Sue Davenport

ISBN: 9780855757106
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jan 2010
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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In 1964, a group of 20 Aboriginal women and children in the Western Desert made their first contact with European Australians. They had been pursued by patrol officers for several weeks. Yuwali, 17 at the time, remembers every detail of the drama.


(Paperback, 2nd)

By: Lisa Strelein

ISBN: 9780855756635
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Nov 2009
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Native title has dramatically altered the law and public policy in Australia. It has had a fundamental impact on social relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and the courts have played a central role in its development and continue to do so. This revised edition is the most up-to-date book on the subject.


(Paperback)

Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Dec 1989
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Suitable for managers of rock art in Australia, this manual covers such areas as deterioration processes, sources of damage, visitor management and practical conservation. It includes examples and colour illustrations.


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By: Maggie Brady

ISBN: 9780855752156
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 1992
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Offers an overview of the use of drugs among Aboriginal people and surveys the extant international literature. This book also gives descriptions of the interaction between the setting and the users, examines the substance itself, and canvasses a range of possible intervention programs.


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By: Michael Walsh

ISBN: 9780855752415
Readership/Audience: Adult Education
Publication Date: Oct 2005
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Suitable for teachers and students involved in Aboriginal studies in the upper secondary years and at introductory levels in universities, this title addresses such questions as: What are the Australian Aboriginal languages like How many are there Where are they spoken And, are there dictionaries of Aboriginal languages


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By: Nonie Sharp

ISBN: 9780855752873
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jan 1996
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Provides the inside story of the Mabo case, a unique court drama where rights and interests previously unknown to Anglo-Australian law came to be recognised by the High Court of Australia. This title identifies questions of cultural diversity and self-determination in exploring the role of native title in the reshaping of Australian identity.


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By: Claire Henty-Gebert

ISBN: 9780855753993
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Apr 2005
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Claire Henty-Gebert, born in 1930, was four years old when she was taken to the Bungalow mission in Alice Springs. She was the daughter of a white settler and an Alyawarra woman. Much of her young life was spent on Croker Island mission. Inspired by others, she traced her Aboriginal family but was never to meet her mother.


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By: Barry Morris

ISBN: 9781922059345
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Aug 2013
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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By: Tim Rowse

ISBN: 9781922059161
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Aug 2012
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Offers snapshots of the last 40 years of how views have changed regarding Australian Aboriginal self government over the last forty years. Author from UWS.


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By: Bill Rosser

ISBN: 9780855752446
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Sep 1994
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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In 1976, the author visited friends on Palm Island and was shocked at the restrictions the Aboriginal people living there were forced to endure. He recorded their lives and stories in his first book. In the 1980s, Rosser went back to Palm Island and this book is an account of his experiences and the changes he saw in both the people and the place.


(Paperback, None ed.)

By: Murray Garde

ISBN: 9781922059154
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Apr 2017
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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By: Katherine West Health Board

ISBN: 9780855754457
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jan 2003
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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Something Special tells the story of a unique and successful 'experiment' in which the delivery of health services in the Katherine region in the Northern Territory were 'handed over' to 'a group of grassroots-oriented Aboriginal people'.


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By: Fiona Paisley

ISBN: 9781922059055
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: May 2012
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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By: Luke Taylor

ISBN: 9780855754846
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Apr 2005
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
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This is a powerful cross-disciplinary approach to the topic of the power of knowledge and the resonance of tradition as they relate to indigenous studies. This collection covers diverse topics such as art practice, pastoralism, sea laws, native title, culture, change and tradition.

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