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- Aboriginal deaths in custody
- Two perspectives on Hunter's Aboriginal Health and History: a review by Leonie Cox and a response by Joseph Reser /, By Leonie Cox
- Alcohol consumption patterns and consequences in North Queensland, a report of preliminary findings concerning the association between alcohol use and attempted suicide in Aboriginal communities in North Queensland, Joseph P. Reser, Paul Reser, Michael J. Smithson, John C. Taylor
- Construing and constructs, personal and cultural?, Graham Davidson and Joseph Reser
- Australian Aborigine communities : changing oppressive social environments / Ross Williams, Pat Swan, Joseph Reser and Barbara Miller
- Australian Aboriginal suicide deaths in custody : cultural context and cluster evidence / Joseph P. Reser, 1989
- Johnny Bulun Bulun giving instructions for use of painting done at Foreign Affairs Building
- Aboriginal dwellings : structures and values
- Food gathering, camps, community portraits and ceremonial activities in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory
- Aboriginal sorcery syndrome : labeling and cultural expectations, the shaping of a sorcery syndrome in Aboriginal Australia
- Material culture and food preparation in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory
- Cultural tourism: the partnership between tourism and cultural heritage management by Bob McKercher and Hilary Du Cross /, Joseph Reser
- Australian Aboriginal Studies : a contemporary research perspective / Dr. Joseph P. Reser, Alex Barlow
- The cultural context of Aboriginal suicide : myths, meanings and critical analysis / Joseph Reser
- Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs, Reference : Health problems of Aboriginals [in the NT]
- An Aboriginal painting : a look at our environment through the eyes of the first Australians [Johnny Bulun Buluns painting on a wall of the Communications Centre, Foreign Affairs Building, Canberra]
- Alcohol consumption patterns and consequences in North Queensland : a report of preliminary findings concerning the association between alcohol use and attempted suicide in Aboriginal communities in North Queensland / Joseph P. Reser ..[et al.]
- Bark paintings by Bulun Bulun and Dhathangu
- Rock art and shelter construction, Ramangining, Northern Territory
- Ganalbingu language lessons and elicitation
- Painting documentation : Djakaldjirrparr
- Australian Aboriginal mans inhumanity to man : a case of cultural distortion
- Aboriginal mental health : conflicting cultural perspectives / Joseph P. Reser
- Coping with transition : the critical role of the built environment : a study of the impact of European housing in a remote community of Australian Aboriginals
- Cultural relativity or cultural bias : a response to Hippler
- Interim field report [to A.I.A.S.] based on research conducted in the Ramangining/Nangalala vicinity of the Arnhem Land Reserve from July 1975 through February 1976
- Photographs of bark paintings and housing construction in the Ramingining, N.T. area
- Australian Aboriginal suicide deaths in custody : cultural context and cluster evidence / Joseph P. Reser, 1989
- Cultural singularism, or who wears the blinkers/, J. P. Reser, G. E. Kearney, B. Drinkwater
- Australian Aboriginal studies, a contemporary research perspective/, Joseph P. Reser, Alex Barlow
- A matter of control : Aboriginal housing circumstances in remote comunities and settlements
- Social psychology and indigenous Australians : a sad dearth of research : draft
- On the relevance of Aboriginal dreamings to town plans : some dangers
- Values in bark / by Joseph Reser
- Values in bark [Aboriginal house structure with particular reference to the Arafura Swamp region, Arnhem Land]
- What does it mean to say that Aboriginal suicide is different?, differing cultures, accounts, and idioms of distress in the context of indigenous youth suicide, Joseph P. Reser
- Murwangi tape translation : perceptions of traditional Aboriginal owners respecting their Aboriginal cattle station and environmental interventions in general
- Suicide in Native American communities : ideas about prevention / Joe Reser
- Housing in transition - brief notes : several examples of adjustment problems encountered with European houses and associated loss of control
- Rock art and material culture in various Arnhem Land communities, Northern Territory
- The design of safe and humane police cells, a discussion of some issues relating to Aboriginal people in police custody, by Joseph P. Reser
- Aboriginal deaths in custody and social construction : a response to the view that there is no such thing as Aboriginal suicide / Joseph Reser
- Labeling and cultural expectations, the shaping of a sorcery syndrome in Aboriginal Australia/, Joseph P. Reser and Harry P. Eastwell
- Report of initial stage of the social environmental impact assessment of uranium mining and the Arnhem Highway on Aboriginal communities in the vicinity of Ramangining, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, February 1979
- A matter of control : Aboriginal housing circumstances in remote communities and settlements
- Australian Aboriginal suicide deaths in custody, cultural context and cluster evidence, Joseph P. Reser
- Didjeridu recordings by Bondalil
- What is a decent house?, An examination of some cultural assumptions/, J. Reser
- What is a decent house?/, Joe Reser
- Values in bark
- Highway construction (s) and World Heritage values, roads taken and roads forsaken in the cultural landscapes of the Wet Tropics of North Queensland and Antipodean imaginary, J.P. Reser, J.M. Bentrupperbäumer and Sandra Pannell
- [Review] The Aboriginal-white encounter : towards better communication / reviewed by Joseph P. Reser
- Nangalala and Murwangi material, 1976
- Photographs of housing, bark paintings and camp scenes in north-central Arnhem Land, N.T
- The dwelling as motif in Aboriginal bark painting [in Arnhem Land]/, Joseph P. Reser
- Photographs of felt tip pen and pencil drawings of Johnny Bulun Bulun's clan lands
- A separate but equal psychology program for Aboriginal psychologists?, some observations and soul-searching, Dr. Joseph P. Reser