Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)

Koorie

Label
Koorie
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references: p. [60]
Illustrations
illustrationsmapsportraits
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Koorie
Nature of contents
bibliography
Table Of Contents
Exhibition plan -- Time out of mind : The land and the people -- The oldest culture -- A changing civilization -- The Yarra River and Port Phillip -- Religion -- Bunjil -- Serpents -- Fire: A story from Gippsland -- Bunyips -- Koalas -- In 1830 : Builders and engineers -- The Kerrup-jmara of Lake Condah -- Hunters and farmers -- Miners and trades -- Canoes -- Elders and the law -- Family and kin -- Healing and caring -- Carvers and painters -- Possum skin cloaks -- Warriors -- Contact : Trespassers on their own land -- First contacts -- Trick or treaty -- Civil war -- Massacre map -- Outcasts -- Survival : 'Protection' -- 'Christianise and civilise' -- Saved or enslaved -- Resistance and success -- Resistancee at Coranderrk -- Divide and conquer? -- Legal genocide -- Into the here and now : 'We have survived' -- Identity : Aboriginality -- Resistance and rights : Between then and now -- William Barak -- William Cooper -- Margaret Tucker -- Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls -- Grass-roots resistance -- The battle with words : Back to the drawing board -- Having your say -- Get the meaning -- Land rights : Sovereignty -- The meaning -- Not a threat but a promise, and sometimes a hard-won reality -- Is anybody watching? -- From hand-out to hand-back : 'Parents' always know best -- paying the price -- Self-help -- 'Lest we forget' : 'United in war, divided in peace' -- reg Saunders -- Roll of honour -- On common ground : Getting along? -- Try swapping places -- 'Aboriginal charter of rights' -- "No twist of language can deprive us of our identity' -- Aboriginal deaths in custody -- 'Ab-original' : Made in Australia -- Sportspeople : Athletes -- Cricketers -- Boxers -- Footballers -- Let's party : Australia's 150th -- 200 candles -- Celebrating survival -- Who controls it? : Cultural heritage -- Returned -- Koorie Heritage Trust -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography
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