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Incoming Resources
- Ernabella arts school and women's ceremony
- Ernabella art school and related art centres
- Field trip to Pukatja / Ernabella and Musgrave Ranges
- Art and identity, the watercolours from Ernabella, Ute Eickelkamp
- Agency and structure in the life-world of Aboriginal children in central Australia, Ute Eickelkamp
- Ernabella women's art school and the presence of design in the community
- Art, Craft and Design at Ernabella
- Ernabella women participating in a solarplate printmaking workshop held at the Canberra School of Art
- 'Inscribing ' Freud:, a critical review of Celia Brickman's 'Aboriginal Populations in the Mind', Ute Eickelkamp
- Bad things are crooked
- Children and youth in Aboriginal Australia:, an overview of the literature, Ute Eickelkamp
- Pitjantjatjara women's art at Ernabella, genesis and transformation, by Ute Eickelkamp
- Landscape and community portraits at Ernabella
- Visual images catalogue, artworks from 2002
- Egoes and ogres:, aspects of psychosexual development and cannibalistic demons in Central Australia, Ute Eickelkamp
- Anapalaku walka Ernabella design:, a women's art movement, South Australia, Ute Eickelkamp
- [Restricted pages in Chapter 6 of author's PhD thesis "Pitjantjatjara women's art at Ernabella, genesis and transformation"], Ute Eickelkamp
- Visit to Ernabella by the Federal Minister of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
- Discussion of marriage rules, culture and Christianity, women's songs and visit by Senator Herron
- Mapitjakuna - shall I go away from myself towards you?, being-with and looking-at across cultural divides, Ute Eickelkamp
- Changing selves in remote Australia?, observations on Aboriginal family life, childhood and 'modernisation', Ute Eickelkamp
- On the meaning of form in Pitjantjatjara women's art, Ute Eickelkamp
- Art, craft and camp life at Ernabella
- A visit to a women's site bearing rock paintings visually related to "Ernabella design"
- Oral histories of Ernabella with a focus on women's art
- Sand storytelling :, its social meaning in Anangu children's lives, Ute Eickelkamp
- Ernabella women artists at national art conference in Darwin
- "Don't ask for stories ... ", the women from Ernabella and their art = "Tjukurpa tjapintja wiya ..." : minyma an apalanya ngurara tjutangku warka palyantja craftroomangka, compiled by Ute Eickelkamp