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" ... ein Blick fur alles Bemerkenswerthe ..." : einige wissenschaftsgeschichtliche Aspekte der Queensland-Photographien Amalie Dietrichs in der anthropologischen Sammlung des Museum Godeffroy
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" Where is the costume, where is their paint?": : exploring how Indigenous Australian women construct and negotiate their indigeneity through contemporary music
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"...moving right along..." : strategic plan 2000-2003
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"1788 The Great South Land"/
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"A & TSI women in technology" conference report
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"A bunch of cast-offs" : Aborigines of the southwest of Western Autralia, 1900-1936
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"A fertile ground" : setting up a health service in remote Aboriginal Australia
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"A great deal of sickness" : introduced diseases among the Aboriginal people of colonial Southeast Australia 1788-1900
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"A home at the United Nations" : Indigenous peoples and international advocacy
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"A house is just a house' : Indigenous youth housing need in Queensland
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"A litany of lies" : N.T. Government statements and the Alice Springs lake
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"A piece of the story" : national directory of records of Catholic organisations caring for children separated from families
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"A politics of what" : the enactment of peritoneal dialysis in Indigenous Australians
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"A somewhat startled realisation" : report on a visit to Tasmanian Aboriginal areas February 1978
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"A special place for Jimmy James" : a project of the Riverland Cultural Trust and the Riverland Community
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"A splendid lot of fellows": : achievements and consequences of the Horn Expedition
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"A strategy for the future" : a development plan prepared for the Tasmanian Aboriginal Land Council Aboriginal Corporation
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"A unique legacy" : Palaeo-Tasmanian Aborigines their importance on the world stage
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"A whispered sort of stuff" : a community report on research around Aboriginal people's beliefs about cancer and experiences of cancer care in Western Australia
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"Aboriginal Land" and "Aboriginal Australians"
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"Aboriginal Welfare' and the denial of Indigenous sovereignty
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"Aboriginal mass culture" : a critical history
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"Aboriginal mental health : past neglect, present needs"
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"Activism, leadership and the new challenges for Indigenous communities"
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"Advance Australia Where"?
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"Against all odds" : the survival and triumph of Aboriginal women
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"Alien abductions', Kimberley Aboriginal rock-paintings, and the speculation about human origins: : on some investments in cultural tourism in the northern Kimberley
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"Alight here for beautiful Ball's Head Reserve"
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"All I know is history" : memory and land ownership in the Dudley District, Kangaroo Island
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"All Things Are Connected” : an auto-ethnography of archaeological practice with and for the Ngarrindjeri Nation
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"All been washed away now" : tradition, change and Indigenous knowledge in a Queensland Aboriginal land claim
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"All they said was my kidneys were dead": : Indigenous Australian patients' understanding of their chronic kidney disease
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"Always part of us" : the socioeconomics of Indigenous customary use and management of dugong and marine turtles : a view from Bardi and Jawi sea country, Western Australia
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"An overview of Aboriginal and treaty rights and compensation for breach" by Robert Mainville
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"Ananyi" ku
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"And some fell upon stoney places" : some thoughts on why missions on the Australian continent have been less successful than missions to the Melanesians
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"And they wonder why": : a comparative study of Indigenous parent participation in Darwin school committee meetings
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"Any kangaroo?" on the ecology, ethnography and archaeology of foraging in Australia's arid west
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"Army of sufferers": : the experience of Tasmania's black line
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"Art from Arnhem Land" : a story of the Australian Aborigine
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"Artificial curiosities" : being an exposition of native manufactures collected on the three Pacific voyages of Captain James Cook, R. N., at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, January 18, 1978-August 31, 1978, on the occasion of the bicentennial of the European discovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain Cook, January 18, 1778
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"Aryan Australia" in the national curriculum
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"As fine a body of men": how the Canadian Mountie brought law and order to the memory of the Australian frontier
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"Assimilation" and "integration" policies
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"Associated motion" in Mparntwe Arrernte
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"Aunt Anna's report" : the Buxton women and the Aborigines Select Committee, 1835-37
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"Backslash" codes for the edited User's Dictionary files
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"Balanda" - and Arnhem Land
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"Battler's" tales of early Rockhampton
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"Beats the alternative but it messes up your life" : Aboriginal people's experience of haemodialysis in rural Australia
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"Belong Archer" : where black man still holds sway : woman's amazing trip : penetrates, alone to the heart of York Peninsula
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"Bethlehem' in Torres Strait: music, dance and Christianity in Erub (Darnley Island)
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"Between tides": : radio documentary about recording the music of the Torres Strait
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"Big snake" : Aborigines' belief in supernatural...
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"Black advance no white ascendance ; make us equals no dependants": : say no until you know
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"Black and White" : a history of Australian race relations
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"Blackfellas" basketball : Aboriginal identity and Anglo-Australian race relations in regional basketball
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"Bongo fury" : tourism, music and cultural economy at Byron Bay, Australia
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"Bridging the gap" through Australian cultural astronomy
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"Choice and control" : the development of Indigenous tourism in Australia
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"Closing the Gap" by 2030 : aspiration versus reality in Indigenous health
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"Contemporary native American political issues" edited by Troy R Johnson
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"Corroboree" :
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"Cost-efficient, triple-documented Ethnic cleansing": Langton
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"Could the palaeo Tasmanians produce fire?"(A revised comprehensive study since c. 2013CE)/
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"Dancing with stars" : astronomy and music in the Torres Strait
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"Dangerous Territory ..."
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"Daniel v Western Australia" : a decision on the application of section 228(3) of the [Native Title Act]
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"Dealer in the Dreamtime" : November 2004
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"Devolution": : self-management for Territory schools
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"Dhawurrpunaramirri" : finding the common ground for a new Aboriginal curriculum
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"Disappearing memory" and the colonial present in recent Indigenous women's writing
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"Do you recon I'm gunna get bail?" : the impact & consequences of New South Wales bail laws on Aboriginal juveniles
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"Doctor Do-Good"? : Charles Duguid and Aboriginal politics, 1930-1970s
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"Document of Citizenship" including portrait photograph
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"Don't ask for stories ... " : the women from Ernabella and their art = "Tjukurpa tjapintja wiya ..." : minyma an apalanya ngurara tjutangku warka palyantja craftroomangka
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"Don't we already do that?" : In search of an Indigenous and non-Indigenous academic symbiosis
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"Dont sign off on welfare fund" says Fisher
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"Double reference" in Kala Lagaw Ya narratives
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"Dreamtime", Who's time? : A P Elkin and the construction of Aboriginal time in the 1930s and 1940s
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"Emerging themes" : National Inquiry into Rural and Remote Education
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"English Episcopalians" versus "German Lutherans": : he contribution of cultural and theological differences to the failure of the Wellington Valley Mission
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"Erub", Darnley Island, Torres Strait : the McIntosh Murray Years : 1927-1934
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"Escape" Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation
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"Eventually they get it all" : government management of Aboriginal trust money in New South Wales : research report
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"Everything's turning to white": : palimpsestuous regulations made in the journey from Jindabyne to 'Jindabyne'
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"Excursion into an Aboriginal sub-culture" : paper for discussion by Mr C.N. Perkins, Deputy Secretary to the Department of Aboriginal Affairs
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"Failing in every endeavour to conciliate": : Governor Arthur's proclamation boards to the aborigines, Australian conciliation narratives and their transnational connections
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"Father of archaeology" leads symposium to mark unique anniversary : AIATSIS media release 7 June 2011
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"Firing on in the mind" : Aboriginal women domestic servants in the inter-war years. Hecate
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"Firsts" on Australia's Memory of the World Register
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"Five bells" : the performance of memory
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"Five years on from the Bridge Walks - taking the next step for reconciliation" - 2005 Hyllus Maris Memorial Lecture/
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"Focus 2000 and beyond" : emerging issues in indigenous affairs | report on Indigenous Summit 14-15 September 1999 Rydges Hotel, Canberra ACT
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"Focus on land rights' : exhibition by Elaine Pelot Kitchener
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"Food, foraging & cooking in palaeo-Tasmanian Aboriginal culture"
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"For the pain, suffering and hurt ... we say sorry"
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"Forced adoption" in the Australian story of national regret and apology
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"Forget about Flinders" : a Yanyuwa atlas of the South West Gulf of Carpentaria
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"From little things big things grow"
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"From the ground up - a conference on Aboriginal health in the 63rd millennium"
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"Gabi Kyle" community newsletter
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"Genocide and colonialism" : in conversation with Lorenzo Veracini, Ann Curthoys and John Docker discuss some of the issues at stake for Australian Aboriginal history in current international debates about the definitions of genocide
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"Ginan time" (Aborigine for happy) : Warringah Mall, Brookvale 18th and 19th September 1965
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"Girroo Gurrll" : the first surveyor, and other Aboriginal legends
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"Give me strength".Who Weekly
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"Goddard's Folly": : an English wordlist (for use in dictionary making)
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"Going deeper" seminar with Ray Minniecon - make Indigenous poverty history
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"Going places - changing faces" through higher education. Aboriginal Employment and Education News
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"Good faith" decision : a first for Victoria
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"Good governance in a traditional sense" or "traditional governance in a good sense"
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"Gooreeana" : an Aboriginal romance of the long ago
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"Groovy" aerodynamics in pre-European Australia
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"Growly teachers and dumb subjects" : a case study of Aboriginal children's adaptation to mainstream school
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"Guess who's coming to dinner in Arnhem Land?"
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"Gummaroi dreaming" opere di Biggibilla, Australian Aboriginal artist
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"Guwanyi" : National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Writers' Festival : NSW Writers' Centre Callam Park, Balmain Road, Rozelle Saturday 6 September
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"Hangin' out" and "Yarnin'"
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"Having our voices heard" : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth perspectives
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"Healing our spirit world wide" : field trip to Canada 1st July to 27th July, 1992 : report
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"Health Workers - Making the Difference": : Fourth National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers' Conference - Adealide 15-18 June 2003
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"Here is a good story the old people told us ..."
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"Ho 'oku' ikahi" : report on Hawaiian affairs
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"How do you say computer in Aboriginal?" : from calculating machine to lightning brain
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"How to enjoy yourself and stay alive" : evaluation of Streetwize Comic Number 15: AIDS
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"Howard and Hanson : the question of leadership"
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"I don't want to grow up and not be smart": : urban Indigenous young people's perceptions of school"
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"I had gone to teach but stayed to learn" : Geraldine MacKenzie at Aurukun Missio, 1925-1965
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"I look to the future with real optimism"
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"I really thought we would all come back": : Hopevale's long ordeal
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"I see no end to travelling" : journals of Australian explorers 1813-1876
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"I thought AIDS was a gay disease : people still think it can't happen to them, but this disease doesn't discriminate"/
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"I want respect and equality" : a summary of consultations with civil society on racism in Australia
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"I want to be heard" : an analysis of needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander illegal drug users in the ACT and region for treatment and other services
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"I want to be heard" : an analysis of needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander illegal drug users in the ACT and region for treatment and other services | community report : findings from the final report
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"I want to be heard" : an analysis of needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander illegal drug users in the ACT and region for treatment and other services | community report : findings from the final report
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"I'm doing this, my Dreaming, and now you know" : on contemporary 'totemism', art, and cosmology
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"I'm going to win. It's my country"
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"I'm going to win. It's my country": : and she did - with courage and people power
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"Identity and belonging in Aboriginal foster care" : a study of Aboriginal children in long term foster care, their foster families and natural families
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"If my spirit isn't well then I can't be well" : spirituality and wellbeing in the Yaegl community
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"If we don't see this film again, we won't be able to remember" : taking documentary records to Arnhem Land
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"If you saw something racist happening and didn't do anything about it, would that make you a racist?" : conversations with non-Aboriginal adolescents about racism
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"If you want to be a winner, you don't smoke": : smoking? : no way
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"Ilan Pasin": : Torres Strait art
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"Imba" (listen) : tell you a story
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"In our own right" : black Australian nurses' stories
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"In the hands of the enemy: Second World War Indigenous prisoner-of-war experience" in For Country, for Nation,
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"Indigenous palliative care service delivery - a living model" : executive summary
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"Indoor" vs. "outdoor" living : preliminary comparison of habitation residues in stratified open-air rockshelter sites in the Australian desert / R. A. Gould
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"Inquiry into the stolen generation" : Federal Government submission
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"It makes you proud to be you" : a report on the Yuwaalaraay Language Program at St Joseph's, Walgett for the Catholic Schools Office, Armidale
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"It overflows all maps": : culture, nationalism, and frontier in Patrick Whites 'Voss'
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"It's character not colour that counts-"
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"It's etymology Captain, but not as we know it" : Pump in North Australia
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"It's more than machines and medicine : they should understand, there's a Yanangu way" : summary report
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"It's not about me, it's about the community": : culturally relevant health career promotion for Indigenous students in Australia
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"It's not easy walkin' in there" : Aboriginal reconciliation : towards practical and culturally respectful solutions
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"Jacky - King of Juandah"
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"Jacky-Jacky" re-visited again
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"Jigalong" : Aboriginal settlement (W.A.)
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"Journal during the expedition against the blacks": : Robert Lawrence's experience on the Black Line
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"Journey of the spirit": : Woodford Bay Cameraygal country reconciliation memorial ceremony
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"Just ask!" indentifying as Indigenous in mainstream general practice settings: : a consumer perspective
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"Justice denied"
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"Kadaitja"
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"Keep that language going!" : a needs-based review of the status of Indigenous languages in South Australia
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"Keeping intouchable" : a community report on the use of mobile phones and social networking by young Aboriginal people in Victoria
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"Keeping it for the future": : Koori Oral History Programme Victoria
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"Keeping up appearances : reading intimacy and interdependency into the history of the Giles Meteorological Weather Station" : conference paper presented at the Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies Conference, National Museum of Australia, Monday 9 November - Tuesday 10 November 2009
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"Kudjeris" (women) 13 November - 4 December, 1991 : Lisa Bellear (Noonuccal), Brenda L. Croft (Gurindji), Destiny Deacon (Koori) : press release
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"Kunstsachen" von Cooks Reisen : die Sammlung und ihre Geschichte im Völkerkundemuseum Herrnhut
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"Let us help the Stolen Generations now"
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"Let's do what?" : a strategy to improve the social and economic standing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
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"Let's not talk about sex": : reconsidering the public health approach to sexually transmissible infections in remote Indigenous populations in Australia
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"Lets not talk about sex": : reconsidering the public health approach to sexually transmissible infections in remote Indigenous populations in Australia
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"Life in a corridor" : an archaeological investigation of the Diamantina channel country - a Western Queensland corridor
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"Like a newspaper" : a report on the sacred and archaelogical site Kurutiti
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"Like something out of Kafka": : the relationship between the roles of the National NativeTitle Tribunal and the Federal Court in the development of native title practice
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"Listen to them cry out from their dreaming": : Blak Inside and search for an Aboriginal stage ethic
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"Lost", "stolen" or "rescued"?
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"Making the Grade" : Final Off-line Version with Time Code Display :
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"Making things come good" : Aborigines and miners at Argyle
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"Making tracks" : Australian Aboriginal art
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"Men don't talk much any more" : the changing status of women in society and possible implications for Yanyuwa women as keepers, composer and performers of a-nguyulnguyul
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"Milestones" from Durundur to Woodford : 1841-2000
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"Minha Punka" : the wallaby dance
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"Moonaba" : story of a family
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"Mother Earth speaks" : a celebration of Aboriginal spirituality
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"Motif etching: : the history of Ilan printmaking
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"Moving on" : a report on petrol sniffing and the introduction of Avgas on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara lands
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"Mu - Nguy rrolpa ni"= : a collection of traditional and innovative weavings from Maningrida area, made during 1989
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"Mutton Fish" book launch
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"Mutual" obligation in Indigenous health: : can shared responsibility agreements be truly mutual?
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"My country all gone the white men have stolen it" : the invasion of Wadawurrung Country 1800-1870
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"My heart is breaking" : a joint exhibition by the Public Record Office & the Koorie Heritage Trust in association with Australian Archives, Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust
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"My own eyes witness" : Australian Aboriginal women's autobiographical narratives
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"Name b'long me"
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"Native title" defences to fisheries prosecutions in NSW
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"Natives allowed to remain naked" : an unorthodox approach to medical work at Ernabella Mission
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"Naya nganampa" ku
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"Naya" ku
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"Nearly white" : assimilation policies in practice in Western Australia at Sister Kate's children's home from 1933 to 1964
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"Neegawn i-naw-buh-tay ayn-nayn-duh-mawn". My thoughts flow forward to the future: : prophesy and transformation in Edward Benton Banai's revitalization of the Midewiwin heartway
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"Networking our nations"
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"New directions" Tiwi Islands Renal Health Program
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"Ngana minyarti? what is this? : development of cognitive questions for the Kimberley Indigenous Cognitive Assessment
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"No higher duty" : Mabo and the failure of legal foundation
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"No last word": : postcolonial witnessing in 'Jackson's Track' and 'Jackson's Track Revisited'
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"No security in Acts of Parliament"
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"Normalising Aboriginal Australia" : an evaluation of the Community Development Employment Project (CDEP) scheme in the Northern Territory, in light of the recent termination of the program
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"Not invited to the negotiating table: : the Native Title Amendment Act 1998 (CTH) and Indigenous peoples right to political participation and self determination under international law
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"Not one size fits all" : measuring the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal children
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"Now what do we do?" : review of Native Title corporations
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"Nyaa nyuntu tjunu pukitangka?'
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"Nyinanyi" ku
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"Nyungar as it was"
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"On shaky ground" : critique of the dissenting (minority) report of the Standing Committee on Environment, Recreation and the Arts on "The Potential of the Kakadu National Park Region" with special reference to Coronation Hill and the conservation zone
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"One ilan man" : the Torres Strait Light Infantry
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"One man's history is another woman's lie" : a review of Fabienne Bayet-Charlton's Finding Ullagundahi Island and Lynette Russell's A Little Bird Told Me
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"Only Nungas talk Nunga English" : a preliminary description of Aboriginal children's English at Alberton, South Australia
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"Our sense of beauty" : visuality, space and gender on Victoria's Aboriginal reserves, south-eastern Australia
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"Our spirit rises from the ashes" : Mapoon festival and history's shadow
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"Our story" : the history and future of the Northern Land Council
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"Our struggle" : the work of CAAPS
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"Outskirts of town" : acrylics on canvas
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"Painting brings my country up closer, true, it brings it closer to me"
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"Palaeo-Tasmania, a glossary"
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"Payback", customary law and criminal law in colonised Australia
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"Photography of Aboriginal People", presented by Penny Taylor
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"Pitjantjatjara Council : community based health services and their relationship to decentralisation"
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"Principal, he's the boss" : power, culture and schooling on Saibai
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"Protecting our heritage and environment to strengthen our future" : an introduction to ATSIC's Preservation and Protection of Indigenous Heritage and the Environment Program
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"Quiet dreaming place
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"Racism! Stigma! Use your common sense girl!"
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"References on Paleo-Tasmanian Aboriginal subjects" (utilised by Barry H. Brimfield) 1965-2015 study period
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"Remember me" : commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Bringing them home report
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"Responses to Development in Kuranda - Skyrail"
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"Rumba on the rise" : the story of the Rumbalara Football and Netball Club : premiers 1998 and 1999 /[author : Craig Potter; editor Diane McDonald]
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"Same but different" : musical behaviour, gender roles, and the transference of power in Yanyuwa society
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"Sand Beach" language : an outline of Kuuku Ya'u and Umpila
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"School communities" : National Inquiry into Rural and Remote Education
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"Scope for the application of corporate governance concepts in the management of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander incorporated organisations in Australia"
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"Seaward", South Esplanade, Bribie Island
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"Second to none": : Australia and Indigenous human rights
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"Secrets." : an event review at the Musee des Arts d'Afrique et d'Oceanie Paris, 25 Apr.-16 Jul. 2001.
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"Setting the stage" : learning Indigenous women's music and dance in an Australian educational institution
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"Since time immemorial" : a story of common law jurisdiction, native title and the case of Tanistry
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"Sorry" Comalco signs Cape York native title deal
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"Sovereignty" and its relevance to treaty-making between Indigenous peoples and Australian governments
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"Step by step" the co-op way
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"Stolen wages" and entitlements : Aboriginal trust funds in New South Wales
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"Stolen" by Jane Harrison : background notes
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"Strangely clad": : enclosure, exposure, and the cleavage of Empire
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"Stream of consciousness" and "ownership of thought" in Indigenous people in Central Australia
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"Striking a chord" : music, health and wellbeing : current developments in research and practice
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"Stronger Futures" : is disempowering, damaging and doomed to fail
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"Suicide (echo) clusters" : are they socially determined, the result of a pre-existing vulnerability in Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory and how can we contain cluster suicides?
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"Sung for generations" : "Old" Joe Bungaree's tales about Red Kangaroo, an 18th Century Gamilaraay "Big-Man" of the central Namoi River NSW : the "Red Chief" of Ion Idriess...
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"Supermabo orders"? : an analysis of the federal scheme for protection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage
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"Swapping" native title : an open process?
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"Tackling the back country" : Richard Maurice's expeditions in the Great Victoria Desert, 1897-1903
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"Talinga"
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"Talking about alcohol with Indigenous patients" : testing with health professionals the design and content of a brief alcohol intervention flip chart : a report for the Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
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"Tango Whisky Quebec' : a trip to North West Australia, 18th May 1985 to 6th June 1985
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"Tasmanian Aboriginality" (some thoughts)
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"Teaching Aboriginal people to drink sensibly"
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"Teaching the teachers Indigenous Australian studies" : a project of national significance/
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"Tell me the goss OK": : urban Indigenous girls (re)constructing norms, values and identities through email at school
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"Tent Embassy"
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"That's just the way he is" : some implications of Aboriginal mental health beliefs
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"That's my country belonging to me" : Aboriginal land tenure and dispossession in nineteenth century Western Victoria
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"The Beacon" - monthly journal of the Melbourne Unitarian Peace Memorial Church
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"The Lady Northcote" atlas of Australasia : with an historical introduction on the discovery and exploration of Australia by Charles R. Long, geological notes by Leo A. Cotton, and an alphabetical index to places on the maps
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"The Marribank Project - Nyungar Landscapes"
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"The Next Generation" at Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative
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"The Port Stephen's Blacks" : recollections of William Scott
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"The Port Stephen's Blacks" : recollections of William Scott
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"The bell and the book" or "The clacking of the shoes"
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"The cakeman" by Robert J. Merritt
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"The consent of the natives": : Mabo and Indigenous political rights
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"The dome of thought, the palace of the soul" : interpreting the craniological morphology of ancient and near-contemporary Australian Aborigines
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"The finest gold fields in the world" : the Austin Expedition to the Murchison in 1854
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"The invincibles" : New Norcia's Aboriginal cricketers, 1879-1906
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"The lust to kill" and the Arnhem land sorcerer : an exercise in integrative anthropology
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"The magical virtue of these sharp things" : colonialism, mimesis and knapped bottle glass artefacts in Australia
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"The old Arafura sea"
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"The opening chapter of the romance of excavation in Australia" : reflections on Norman Tindale's archaeology
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"The outskirts of town" : Canberra Grammar School June '04
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"The possible dream" : Germaine Greer with Larissa Behrendt and Lester-Irabinna Rigney; chaired by Professor Mick Dodson : Thursday 7 October 2004, the Hall, National Museum of Australia, Acton
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"The proper study of mankind-- " : great anthropological collections in Cambridge
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"The tragical history of Doctor Eylmann" : the ethnographer Erhard Eylmann and an assessment of his work
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"There's no gay people on this reserve"
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"These men from Palmer River" : final report
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"These my brethren" : studies in the problem of the Aborigines of Australia and on Christian responsibility and action in regard thereto
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"They givin' us headaches and makin' us cry" : Aboriginal education and the future health and community wellbeing of Toomelah and Boggabilla
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"They need to know" : growing up on Palm Island
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"They need to know" : growing up on Palm Island,
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"They seemed unbearably foolish and fragile": : apple trees, intimacy and the strangeness of possession
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"They should come and talk" : Aboriginal perspectives on commercial kangaroo harvest in South Australia
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"This earth has an Aboriginal Culture Inside": : recognising the cultural value of country
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"This is how we did it" : one Canadian First Nation community's efforts to achieve Aboriginal justice
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"This is where we all meet" : Aboriginal park dwellers and local authority responses : a call for progressive leadership
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"This very difficult debate about Wik" : stake, voice and the management of category memberships in race politics
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"Thumbs up" to Jimmy Little AO, a national treasure
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"Time to bring us into the nation" : let's relinquish the concept of race to build a more perfect Commonwealth
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"Too dark to see" : sharing the spirit of the Anzacs
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"Too many Captain Cooks"? : an archaeology of Aboriginal Australia after 1788
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"Too many trees!" : Indigenous woodcarving and harvest sustainability in central Arnhem Land
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"Towards a policy on racism" : workshop 16-12-88
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"Tradition" in Oceania and its relevance in a Fourth World context (Australia)
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"Trancing into the desert" : an interview with Jackie Huggins
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"Traumspuren" : Kunst und Kultur der australischen Aborigines : eine Tagung der Ev. Akademie Iserlohn im Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft der Ev. Kirche von Westfalen in Zusammenarbeit mit der Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr, Speyer
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"Two Bulla" : contemporary Aboriginal art at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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"Two hundred years in retrospect" : Kurnell-Sutherland 1770-1970
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"Two way" management in Aboriginal organisations in Central Australia
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"Unity Now"
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"Unity Now", Perfection Press,
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"Until our hearts are on the ground" : Aboriginal mothering, oppression, resistance and rebirth
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"Upper Fitzroy Valley : identification of a nationally significant Indigenous historic and cultural landscape" : an Australian Heritage Commission / Kimberley Land Council Project
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"Us women sharing, walking and talking strong" : indigenous women's conference
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"WA v Ward" : the strategic industry perspective
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"Waitangi : justice and reconciliation"
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"Wake up! repatriation is not the only indigenous issue in archaeology!"
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"Walytja Tjut̲a " ku
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"Warriors then ... Warriors still": : Aboriginal soldiers in the 20th century/
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"We are all Australian. ..."
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"We are crying for our land"
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"We are family, we are one" : an Aboriginal Christian movement in Arnhem Land, Australia
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"We are the Ngunnawal" : an introduction to the Ngunnawal of the Australian Capital Territory and the surrounding area in New South Wales
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"We have left it in their hands" : a critical assessment of principles underlying legal and policy responses to Aboriginal domestic violence ; a location study
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"We must go on weeding out the light-coloured children"
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"We need our own food, to grow our own veggies..." : remote Aboriginal food gardens in the Top End of Australia's Top End
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"We say NO radioactive waste dump in our ngura - in our COUNTRY"
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"We want and need to be together...": : calling for a national family counselling consultation conference
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"We will not give up ; mining should never take place on sacred Aboriginal land"
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"We will not give up ; mining should never take place on sacred Aboriginal land"
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"We're just bush mob" : producing Aboriginal music and maleness in a central Australian recording studio
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"We're the mob you should be listening to": : Aboriginal Elders at Mornington Island speak up about productive relationships with visiting teachers
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"We're the ones that have to shape our co-existence. ..."
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"We've got a whole new life ahead of us now" : the first twenty years of Karalundi Aboriginal Education Centre, 1986-2006
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"We've heard that you teach mathematics through kinship?"
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"Weii" C : Adud A
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"Well, I heard it on the radio and I saw it on the television... " : an essay for the Australian Film Commission on the politics and aesthetics of filmmaking by and about Aboriginal people and things
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"What are nice guys like them doing in a place like that?" : education journeys from Australian Indigenous students in custody
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"What choice do we have: : there's no place for us to go" : young women's emotional and mental health study
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"What might be true" : the diverse relationships of Australian novels to fact
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"What's in a name?": : Wadjula self-labelling and the process of reconciliation
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"Whatever happened to the long-standing principle that the Crown sets an example to others by behaving as a model litigant?"
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"Where do we go from here?" : women and Aboriginal sites of significance in a number of Top End communities
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"Where is the story?" : paradoxes in Western Desert Art
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"Which way?" : difficult options for vulnerable witnesses on Australian Aboriginal land claim and native title cases
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"White Australia has a black history" : National Aborigines' week 1987, 7-13 September
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"White Queensland": : the Queensland Government's ideological position on the use of Pacific Island labourers in the sugar sector 1880-1901
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"Who steals my purse ..."
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"Who's telling our story?" Archives access, development and training for Aboriginal organisations in Central Australia
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"Why can't they put their names?": : colonial photography, repatriation and social memory
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"Why don't they buy their own houses?" / by John Tomlinson
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"Wild rivers, wild ideas" : emerging political ecologies of Cape York Wild Rivers
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"Work Completed, Canning" : a comprehensive history of the Canning Stock Route 1906-2010
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"Workability of the Native Title Act (as amended)
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"Workin' together": : Indigenous perspectives on community development
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"Yakarti" songs/
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"Yes" for Aborigines: : write yes for Aborigines in the lower square May 27th
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"Yokai" (a shout of victory): : Dumbartung : a twenty year resistance against the exploitation of Nyoongah culture and spirituality
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"Yoonecarra"
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"You Dymphna, will organise..."
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"You can't play with her. She's black"
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"You don't know what you've got till it's gone" : cultural heritage management : policy and practice in two country towns Bowraville and Bellingen
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"You really only made it because you needed the money": : Aboriginal women and shellwork production, 1870s to 1970s
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"You served your country : Veterans' Affairs would like to help you"
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"You served your country Veterans' Affairs would like to help you"
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"You'll Get There" : Aboriginal General Skills Course, Bourke TAFE and "Eora"
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"You're always hearing about the stats ... death happens so often": : new perspectives on barriers to Aboriginal participation in cardiac rehabilitiation
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"You're not like other black people"
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"You're not taking my kids"
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"Yulara" - the ashes of a test case
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"Zetumetu" no sinwa o koete: : gendai o ikiru Tasumania senzyuu minzoku [Beyond the myth of "extinction" : Indigenous Tasmanians in contemporary society]
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"b" : Ndjebbana sounds - b
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"there is a different mindset developing in this country"
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"there need to be more opportunities ..."
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"today is our opportunity ..."
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"we must learn to compete ..."
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"we need to get out and do something to really change our economic status"
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"we need to look for innovative solutions to the issues of Aboriginal equity ..."
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"we want to live together in the Kimberleys - our place"
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"what is the road that we are going to share?"
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"when they could, they made sure you got a fair share of the game..." /cGeoffrey Bolton
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#Stillwalkingforreconcilaition
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$ 400 fringe camp drink bouts
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$1,000 a week to Island fisherman [Yorke Island]
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$1.3m for Koori hostel
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$1.7bn CRA projects face axe over Mabo
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$1.7m allocated to vacant properties
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$10 million to help northern Australian Indigenous communities explore potential of future carbon markets
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$1000, 000 for turtles
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$10m. aid boost to Aborigines
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$10m. for Aborigines
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$115m injection for indigenous jobs
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$11m grant for black education
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$12,500 grant for adult education
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$15 million education boost for Indigenous children : media release
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$1500 grant for WA trip
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$153,000 for Aboriginal sites survey
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$1m plan for Alice Springs art centre
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$1m to train more Aboriginal lawyers
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$2.6m. in buildings
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$20 000 goes to club with no beer
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$22 million in Aboriginal aid
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$28,000 grant for service
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$2bn diverted from aid for Aborigines, welfare
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$3 billion proposal by Chalco for Aurukun project
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$3 million for new reading strategy for Indigenous Australians
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$30 million to Indigenous contractors in just four years - says WMC
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$300,000 for aged in Koori, ethnic groups
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$30m native title deal opens door to Century mine
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$30m. for Aboriginal homes
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$33 mil. rock village plan unveiled [Tourist village for Ayers Rock]
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$350,000 BHP art donation
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$38.7m cut to Aboriginal students
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$3m for Aboriginal culture in schools
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$3m. for W.A. Aboriginals
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$3m. to assist W.A. Aboriginals
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$40 000 fund accusation
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$400m to improve plight of Aborigines
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$479, 285 contract for educational facilities
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$5,000 to employ Aboriginal workers
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$50,000 to Islanders
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$500,000 Sydney plan for Aboriginal houses
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$500,000 awards to recognise Australia's leading university teachers
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$500,000 park proposed by Aboriginals
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$540,640 is allocated for Territory Aboriginal enterprises
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$57 000 grant to benefit communities
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$57,000 for work
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$60,000 grant
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$600,000 to kick start accelerated literacy in the NT
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$70m liability in Mabo cost
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$74,800 to help Kooris find work
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$75m arts boost
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$783,794 in arts grants
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$80,000 for W.A. black community
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$91, 000 grant
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' Our community' exhibition, National Museum of Australia, Canberra, 30 June to 30 November 2005
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' To infuse an universal terror': : a reappraisal of the Coniston killings
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' We do not want one who is too old': : Aboriginal child domestic servants in late 19th and 20th century Queensland
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'"Not one iota": : reflections on the Yorta Yorta native title claim 1994 - 2001
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'& so we are "Slave owners"!': : employers and the NSW Aborigines Protection Board Trust Funds
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''Aboriginalism' in Europe: : on the way out?
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''The wonderful beings they had captured': : reading the exhibition of the Australian wild children
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'... In the name of all my coloured brethren and sisters...' : a biography of Bessy Cameron
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'... Sheer, Utter, European arrogance ...' challenges to the authenticity of rock art sites in the Grampians-Gariwerd region of Victoria, Australia
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'...No jury will convict' : an account of racial killings in Western Australia/
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'...like an Aborigine' - empathy, Elizabeth Durack, & the colonial imagination
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'03 message sticks: : a celebration of contemporary Indigenous arts 20 May -02 June 2003
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'45 years since the Wave Hill walk-off : Sydney rally in support of Gurindji demands - no to intervention, - no to income management
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'99 it's an ATSIC election year : voting counts
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'A Delicious Bundle of Prejudices' : The Australian Life of George William Rusden
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'A Good Show': colonial Queensland at international exhibitions
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'A Halo of Protection': Colonial Protectors and the Principle of Aboriginal Protection through Punishment
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'A New Holland half-caste': : sealer and whaler Tommy Chaseland
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'A better chance'? -- : sexual abuse and the apprenticeship of Aboriginal girls under the NSW Aborigines Protection Board
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'A box of native things' : ethnographic collectors and the South Australian Museum, 1830's-1930's
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'A chance to be of some use to my country': : Stanner during World War II
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'A devotion I hope I may fully repay': : Joan Kingsley-Strack
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'A dying race: : the history and fiction of Elizabeth Durack
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'A future for our children' : report on the visit to North Queensland Aboriginal communities, April-May 1987
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'A glorious thing is to live in a tent in the infinite': : Daisy Bates/
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'A matter of primary importance': : comparing the colonial education of Indigenous children
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'A moral force for all Australians': : extract from the address by the Honourable J J Spigelman AC, Chief Justice of New South Wales at the state funeral on 25 October 2000
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'A most lowering thing for a lady' : aspiring to respectable whiteness on Ramahyuck Mission, 1885-1900
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'A native died sudden at Lake Allallina' / : Luise Hercus and Grace Koch
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'A peep at the blacks' : a history of tourism at Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, 1863-1924
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'A solemn judicial farce, the mere mockery of a trial': : the acquittal of Lieutenant Lowe, 1827
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'A special class of citizen?'
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'Abandonment' or Maintenance of Country? A Critical Examination of Mobility Patterns and Implications For Native Title
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'Aboriginal steel workers speak'
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'Aboriginalia' and the politics of Aboriginal kitsch
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'Abstudy 2000' proving a raw deal for indigenous students
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'Against native title' : conflict and creativity in outback Australia
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'Ah that I could convey a proper idea of this interesting wild play of the natives': : corroborees and the rise of Indigenous Australian cultural tourism
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'All creatures of the living God': : religion and leprosy in turn of the century Queensland
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'All one but different': Aboriginality: national identity versus local diversification in Australia
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'Alukura ... for my daughters and their daughters'. : a review of Congress Alukura
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'An attempt to enshrine a dominance' : ideology, ATSIC and the Institute's new Act of 1989
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'An attitude of respect' : Anna Vroland and Aboriginal rights : 1947-1957
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'An awful silence reigns' : James Dredge at the Goulburn River
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'And the meek shall...' : disabling the life world
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'Another View' walking trail : pathway of the Rainbow serpent
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'Are we in danger of a hostile visit from that Aborigines?' : Dispossession and the rise of self-government in New South Wales
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'Are you Aboriginal and/orTorres Strait Islander?': : improved data collection at BreastScreen Victoria
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'Are'are dictionary
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'Assimilation begins in the home' : the state and Aboriginal women's work as mothers in New South Wales 1900s to 1960s / Heather Goodall
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'Australia should be there': : Expo '67 and the search for a new national image
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'BELIEF' in the past: : Dempster-Shafer theory, GIS and archaeological predicitive modelling
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'Bad Aboriginal' anthropology: a reply to Ron Brunton
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'Bannelong sat down to dinner with Governor Phillip, and drank his wine and coffee as usual': : Aborigines and wine in early New South Wales
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'Barle' initiation ceremony
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'Barrier Ranges Gold' : James F. Crawford's report of his Barrier Ranges gold expedition of 1859
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'Battlin' for their rights': Aboriginal activism and the 'Leper Line'. Aboriginal History
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'Battlin' for their rights': Aboriginal activism and the Leper Line’. Aboriginal History
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'Battlin' for their rights'; : Aboriginal activism and the leper line
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'Be Aboriginal' - settler women artists inspired by Aboriginal artists
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'Before I forget': dementia in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
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'Beliefs, feelings and justice' Delgamuukw v British Columbia: : a judicial consideration of Indigenous peoples' rights in Canada
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'Believe me' : acts of witnessing in Aboriginal women's autobiographical narratives
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'Best intentions' lives on : untoward health outcomes of some contemporary initiatives in Indigenous affairs
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'Better to be mistaken than to deceive': the fabrication of Aboriginal history and the Van Demonian record / James Boyce
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'Between knowing and not knowing': : public knowledge of the Stolen Generations
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'Beyond the mourning gate: Dealing with unfinished business' - photographs from the Wentworth Lecture, 2000
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'Beyond the mourning gate: Dealing with unfinished business' - photographs from the Wentworth Lecture, 2000
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'Bill' Thomas outback pioneer : autobiography of William Hubert 'Bill' Thomas
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'Black Velvet' and 'Purple Indignation' : print responses to Japanese poaching of Aboriginal women
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'Born is nothing' : roots, family trees and other attachments to land in the Victoria River District and the Kimberleys
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'Born is nothing': : roots, family trees and other attachments to land in the Victoria River District and the Kimberleys
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'Boss woman, yam' : mediating past and present in Aboriginal culture
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'Both ways' children's services project
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'Bradshaw' art - : an interesting whodunit, or a matter of national importance? : a conspiritorial cover-up or state of collective denial?
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'Bradshaws' - an eastern province?
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'Brainwash from English?' : Barunga Kriol speakers' views on their own language
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'Breed out the colour' or importance of being white
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'Broome culture' and its historical links to the Japanese in the pearling industry
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'Brown Sugar' gets chance at Aust. title
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'Brown skin baby'
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'Brumby' Leake
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'Burr-Gi Wargugu ngu-Ninya Rrawa': : expressions of ancestry and country in songs by the Letterstick Band
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'But most certainly I am Aboriginal': : Maureen Watson speaks to Bronwen Levy
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'But this is about them, not me': : Brook Andrew: Eye to eye in Melbourne
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'By the facts we add to our store': : Lorimer Fison, Lewis Henry Morgan and the spread of kinship studies in Australia
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'Bye and bye when all the natives have gone': : Daisy Bates and Billingee
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'Cabin'd , cribb'd and confin'd': : the White Woman of Gipps Land and Bungalene
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'Can do'
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'Captain Cook': : Nangingburra's special rock / Ian S. McIntosh
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'Captains' and 'Selly-welly' : Indigenous women and the role of transactional sex in homelessness
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'Change is slow' : Indigenous women and unions
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'Closing the gap' targets are still unmet
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'Cluttering up the department': : Ronald Berndt and the distribution of the University of Sydney ethnographic collection
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'Collected' for centuries
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'Colliding world's'at Tandanya '13 canoes' at the South Australian Museum
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'Come on in, the water's fine!' : the ethics if writing nineteenth century Aboriginal biographies
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'Coming back' : Aborigines and archaeologists at Cuddie Springs
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'Coming of the Light' Festival and NAIDOC Day celebrations at Erub, Torres Strait
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'Connecting the dots': : the role of psychology in Indigenous Australia
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'Constructing Indigenous identity through Western eyes: : the Yorta Yorta case'
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'Core of my heart, my country' : sharing our real Australian heritage
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'Corroboree' and after: : John Antill as a 'one-work composer'?
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'Could you see to the return of my daughter' : fathers and daughters under the New South Wales Aborigines Protection Board child removal policy /
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'Court' in the system : the impact of the circuiting Bush Court upon criminal justice administration and domestic violence prosecution in Aboriginal communities
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'Cranial connections': : Queensland's 'Talgai Skull' debate of 1918 and the custodianship of the past
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'Crisis? What crisis?' Australian Aboriginal anthropology, 1988
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'Crows', smimming logs and auditory exostoses: : isolation on the Keppel Islands and broader implications
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'Dance through the minefield' : the development of practical ethics for repatriation
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'Day of Mourning' site victory
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'Defunct' NIWG to shift native title onus on state bodies
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'Deucem' Smith's Shearer's Award Bequest
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'Developing the Aborigines'
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'Digger Dave' discovers a passion bred in the bone
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'Do not shoot. I am a British Object' : anthropology, the law and native title
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'Doing it our way' : can cultural traditions survive in universtities?
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'Don't mention the war': : frontier violence and language of concealment
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'Down in the gully and just outside the garden walk': : white women and the sexual abuse of Aboriginal women on a colonial Australian frontier
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'Dreamings' and place - Aboriginal monsters and their meaning
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'Dreamtime' and 'The Dreaming' - an introduction
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'Eddie Mabo was a just man': : Native title in the Ngaanyatjarra area
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'Else He would not have made me what I am' : Aboriginal identity in the Christian context of an Aboriginal Catholic Ministry in Melbourne, Australia
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'Enacted in the destiny of sedentary peoples': : racism, discovery and the grounds of law
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'Endless trouble and agitation': : Aboriginal activism in the protectionist era
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'Equal to children of European origin': : educability and the civilising mission in early colonial Australia
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'Every mother's son is guilty...' : policing the Kimberley frontier of Western Australia 1882 - 1905
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'Everyday archaeology': : archaeological heritage managemeent and its relationship to native title in development-related processes
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'Exotic Bradshaws' or Australian 'Gwion': : an archaeological test
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'Fair go'? Equality? The peoples movement for reconciliation (ANTaR) and critical information literacy
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'Fallen among thieves' : Aboriginal labour and state control in inter-war Queensland/
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'Fighting for country' : honouring Aborigines from south west Victoria who served Australia during war time
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'Finch' versus 'Finch-Water': a study of Aboriginal place-names in South Australia
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'Fire and Hearth' Forty Years On: essays in honour of Sylvia J. Hallam / edited by Caroline Bird and R. Esmee Webb,
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'Fire and hearth' forty years on : essays in honour of Sylvia J. Hallam
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'Firing on the mind' : Aboriginal women domestic servants in the inter-war years
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'First world' indigenous internationalism after twenty-five years
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'Fit for the gentler sex' : a social and site history of the settlement of Port Darwin and its environs, a commemoration of the contribution women have made to the Territory
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'Food to go round' : negotiating healthy eating for management and prevention of type 2 diabetes among some urban Indigenous Australians
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'For Their Own Benefit'? : A critical overview of Aboriginal policy and practice at Moola Bulla, East Kimberley, 1910-1955. Aboriginal History
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'For a brighter day': : Constance Ternent Cooke
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'For remember' : some Aboriginal and white reactions to life histories recently published / Bruce Shaw
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'Forever business: : a framework for maintaining and restoring cultural safety in Aboriginal Victoria
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'Friendly country - Friendly people' : an exhibition of Aboriginal artworks, from the Peoples of the Tanami and Great Sandy Deserts
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'From empires to genocide chic' : coming to terms with the stolen generations in Australia
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'Game over': : Indigenous Australian sportsmen and athletic retirement
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'Genocide' site returned to Tas Aborigines
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'Gentle giant' calls it a day at the NLC
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'Genuine engagement' is all important
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'Get tough on crime' policies threaten progress of the Royal Commission
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'Give me back my name': : the 'classification' of Aboriginal people in colonial South Australia
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'Give to us the people we would love to be amongst us': : the Aboriginal campaign against Caroline Bulmer's evicition from lake Tyers Aboriginal Station
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'God helped me..'.Today
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'God is love' [:] : representations of Christianity in Indigenous art from Ngukurr, south-east Arnhem Land
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'Going back': : journeys with David MacDougall's Link-Up Diary
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'Going more than half way to meet them': : on the life and legacy of WEH Stanner
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'Good people always crackney in heaven' : mythic conversations in lutruwita
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'Grampians' or 'Gariwerd'? : giving students a say
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'Growing up' the Koori Court (gerund), Shepparton: : development discourse and innovation in courts of summary jurisdiction
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'Hanging no good for a blackfellow': : looking into the life of Musquito
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'Harold' : a personal account
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'He showed us the way': : extracts from the eulogy by Pat Turner honouring her uncle
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'Hear our stories': : child-rearing practices of a remote Australian Aboriginal community
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'Hearing the country': Reflexivity as an intimate journey into epistemological liminalities
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'Hearing', 'seeing'... and 'interpreting' : interpreting for Yolngu in Balanda contexts
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'Helping my people'
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'Heritage knowledge': : Indigenous people and fibre plants on the NSW South Coast
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'Hillsong Emerge can't be trusted to work with Indigenous communities'
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'His Majesty's most gracious and benevolent intentions' : South Australia's foundation, the idea of 'difference' and Aboriginal rights
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'History is never bloodless': : getting it wrong after one hundred years of federation
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'Hot Tubbing' anthropological evidence in native title mediations
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'How We Stopped James Price Point Gas Hub'
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'How can a whitefella know it all?' Indigenous science - Western science and marine turtles
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'How did we do anything without it?' : Indigenous art and craft micro-enterprise use and perception of new media technology
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'How the Sun was made'; It will live on : the making of 'How the sun was made'
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'Humpies' to houses : Victoria's transitional Aboriginal housing policy 1957-1969
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'I can't follow you on this horde-clan business at all': : Donald Thomson, Radcliffe-Brown and a final note on the horde
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'I drew very close to these men, sharing their dilemma ...': : Elizabeth Durack
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'I hope you will be my frend': Tasmanian Aborigines in the Furneaux Group in the nineteenth century - population and land tenure
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'I just want my human rights' : Native Title and public discourse in Australia
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'I knew I would be lonely for them always' : Donald Thomson and campaigns for Aboriginal rights
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'I paint for everyone' - the making of Utopia art
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'I reckon they should keep that hut': reflections on Aboriginal tracking in the Kimberley
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'I'm going to Where-Her-Brisket-Is': : placenames in the Roper/
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'I'm not here to make pretty patterns'
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'I'm sorry, very sorry ...'
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'If it wasn't for CDEP' : a case study of Worn Gundidj CDEP, Victoria
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'If we come together our health will be happy': : Aboriginal men seeking ways to better health
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'If you have a dream, you make it happen' : approaches to maximising educational engagement among young Indigenous students
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'Impossible to detain ... without chains'? : the use of restraints on Aboriginal people in policing and prisons
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'In my day, we respected our Elders - we didn't bloody eat 'em' : Peter and Michael Spierig's 'Undead' / Peter Hoskin
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'In the beginning is my end': : the singular art of Emily Kame Kngwarreye
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'In the hollow of the heart': : Dorothy Hewett's early imaginative life
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'In the interests of our people': : the influence of Garveyism on the rise of Australian Aboriginal political activism
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'Indigenous governance' and Aboriginal political practice : the gulf between in two organisations in the Fitzroy Valley, West Kimberley
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'Indigenous' and 'scientific' knowldge in Central Cape York Peninsula
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'Inscribing ' Freud: : a critical review of Celia Brickman's 'Aboriginal Populations in the Mind'
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'Inside looking out': : Enigmas and variations in Fred Williams
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'Interpretting' polychrome painting using DStretch
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'Invaders of a peaceful country': : Aborigines and explorers on the lower Victoria River, Northern Territory
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'Investigations' radio program
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'Is this the Spanish Inquisition?': : Legal procedure, traditional secrets and public interest
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'It was good to have the Lord with me'.Today
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'It will enlarge the ideas of the natives': : Indigenous Australians and the tour of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
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'It won't matter soon, we'll all be dead': : endangered languages and action research/
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'It's all about respect' : the etiquette of recording Indigenous oral history
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'It's coming yet . . . ' : an Aboriginal treaty within Australia between Australians : a summary
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'It's coming yet . . . ': : an Aboriginal treaty within Australia between Australians
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'It's coming yet-': : an Aboriginal treaty within Australia between Australians : Stewart Harris for the Aboriginal Treaty Committee
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'It's not as easy as just walking in the door' : interpretations of Indigenous people's access to health care
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'It's still in my heart, this is my country' : the single Noongar claim history
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'Joyous maggots': : the symbolism of Yolngu mortuary rituals
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'Just an ordinary thing'
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'Just like a 'nun's picnic?'
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'Just you and the paper and the pen': : an interview with Angeline O'Neill
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'Karroo: : mates' - Communities reclaim their images
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'Karroo: Mates' - Communities reclaim their images. Aboriginal History
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'Karroo: Mates' Communities reclaim their images. Aboriginal History
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'Karroo: Mates'—Communities reclaim their images. Aboriginal History
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'Keep the magistrates straight' : magistrates and Aboriginal 'management' on Australia's north-west frontiers, 1883-1905
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'Keeping up the culture': : Gunai engagements with tourism
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'Killing with kindness': : Daisy Bates and New Norcia
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'Kitchen fragments and garden stuff': : Poor law discourse and Indigenous people in early colonial New South Wales
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'Land for health services deal shameful' / by Andy O'Brien
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'Law' and 'custom' as anthropological and legal terms
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'Learning to walk behind; learning to walk in front: : a case study of the mentor program at Yirrkala Community Education Centre
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'Less than freehold'?: : How the Native Title Act conceptualises native title
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'Less was hidden among these children' : Geza Roheim, anthropology and politics of Aboriginal childhood
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'Lest we forget' : creating an Australian national identity from memories of war
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'Light in the darkness: : Elizabeth McKenzie Hatton
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'Lines': : leading out of sight?
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'Listen to us' : using the views of WA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people to improve policy and service delivery
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'Little children' and big sticks
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'Little more than a clanging gong': : the promise and progress of reconciliation
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'Living under the Act ' : Taroom Aboriginal Reserve 1911-1927 / Scott L'Oste-Brown and Luke Godwin,
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'Living under the Act ' : Taroom Aboriginal Reserve 1911-1927 / Scott L'Oste-Brown and Luke Godwin.
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'Local' and 'diaspora' connections to country and kin in Central Cape York Peninsula : l
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'Logging destroys Noongar spirituality'
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'Looking for new lights': : Torres Strait Islanders and the Pacific War
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'Lovable natives' and 'tribal sisters': : feminism, maternalism, and the campaign for Aboriginal citizenship in New South Wales in the late 1930s
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'Mabo dreaming' : the Federal Court's picture of native title after Mabo (No 2), with particular reference to the Miriuwung and Gajerrong people's litigation
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'Mad Jack' : the murder of Paul Conde at Yampi Sound and the lost silver mine of Hadji Ibrahim
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'Mainstreaming' Indigenous inequality as disadvantage and the silencing of 'race' in Australian social, educational and vocational training policy
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'Marked by darkness and by blood and one thousand powder-burns': : The Proposition
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'Me write myself' : the free Aboriginal inhabitants of Van Diemen's Land at Wybalenna, 1832-47
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'Memories in the landscape': : the role of performance in naming, knowing, and claiming Yanyuwa country
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'Men are tougher, bigger, and they don't act real girlie': : Indigenous boys defining and interrogating masculinities
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'Might be something'
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'Milliya Rumurra - brand new day'
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'Missing the point' or 'what to believe - the theory or the data': : rationales for the production of Kimberley points
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'Moongunya' (coal) : the birth of Collinsville
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'More than love': : locality and affects of Indigeneity in Northern Queensland
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'Motika' Dreaming
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'Mr Bradshaw's drawings': : reassessing Joseph Bradshaw's sketches
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'Mr Chinnery should be given the recognition he deserves': : EWP Chinnery in the Northern Territory.
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'Mr Neville did all in [his] power to assist me": A.P. Elkin, A.O. Neville and anthropological research in northwest Western Australia, 1927-1928
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'Mrs Bon's verandah full of Aboriginals': : race, class, gender and friendship
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'Munjong'
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'Murri way!' : Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders reconstruct social welfare practice
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'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: : prospects in remote Australia
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'My Country' : a history of the Djadja Wurrung 1837-1864.
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'My art talks about link' [:] : the perigrinations of Yolngu art in the globalised world
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'My country': : a history of the Djadja Wurrung 1837-1864
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'My dear Spencer' : the letters of F.J. Gillen to Baldwin Spencer
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'My island home': : riot and resistance in media representations of Aboriginality / David Hollinsworth
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'National Aborigines' Day' display featuring work by Percy J Trezise at the Menzies Library, Australian National University
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'Neo-liberal/"advanced liberal" tendencies in contemporary Aboriginal Affairs'
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'Never ask a question unless you know the answer': : anthropology and the formation of public policy
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'Never forgotten': : Pearl Gibbs (Gambanyi)
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'Nirunja' (woman) bringing water
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'Nitmiluk': : an Aboriginal rock song about a place
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'Nitmiluk': : song-sites and strategies for Aboriginal empowerment
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'No man's land' : camps at Corindi Lake south
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'No shame' for mental health help
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'No white man on the station but myself' : whiteness as a category of analysis for the Reverend Francis Tuckfield
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'Nobles and savages' on the television
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'Normal crime' and cases involving Aboriginal people/
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'Not a problem!' : the role of denial in good and bad Indigenous health
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'Not the slightest shred of evidence': a reply to Philip Clarke's 'Response to "Secret Women's Business"'
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'Nothing has changed' : the making and unmaking of Koori culture/
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'Nothing has changed': : the making and unmaking of Koori culture
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'Now we got truck everywhere, we don't travel anywhere': : a phenomenology of travelling by community mutika in the northern Kimberley, Western Australia
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'Nowadays with glass': regional variation in Aboriginal bottle glass artefacts from Western Australia
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'Ohne neid' ('without jealousy'): : Moravian missionaries ' ideas of land ownership in colonial Victoria
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'Old lady mob': : interview
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'One of the mission blacks': : girlhood and education on a Queensland Aboriginal reserve
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'One size fits all'? A response to Zuckerman and Walsh ' Stop, revive, survive: Lessons from the Hebrew revival applicable to the reclamation, maintenance and empowerment of Aboriginal languages and culture'
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'Only teachers, nurses and wives': : women on Methodist Mission in Arnhem Land
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'Options for the future of Indigenous Australia': : young Indigenous people at the Australia 2020 Summit
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'Our civilisation has rolled over thee': : Edward M Curr and the Yorta Yorta native title case
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'Our home, our land ... something to sing about': : an indigenous music recording as identity narrative
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'Our primary aim is to have land access ourselves, to occupy our lands, to visit our lands'
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'Our primary aim is to have land access ourselves, to occupy our lands, to visit our lands'
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'Our reality' : why and how Indigenous communities relate to the non-Indigenous world
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'Our struggle as Kimberley Aboriginal peoples is for the recognition of inherent and fundamental rights, interests and responsibilities in land'
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'Our struggle as Kimberley Aboriginal peoples, is for the recognition of inherent and jundamental rghts, interest and responsibilities in land
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'Out of hand' - The battles of Neville Bonner
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'Panyappi' - Indigenous youth mentoring project
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'Part and parcel'- : blade industries and modern human behaviour
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'Peoples' and 'populations': : Indigenous peoples and the rights of peoples
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'Peoples', 'islands' and succession
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'Plain English instead of hard words' : English language encounters in a remote Aboriginal community
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'Play about': : Aboriginal graffiti in central Australia/
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'Point of View" interview with Peter Ucko, Principal of AIAS
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'Political timetables trump workable timetables' : Indigenous constitutional recognition and the temptation of symbolism and substance
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'Poor Black Bastard can't shake-a-leg': : humour and laughter in urban Aboriginal north Queensland, Australia
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'Prisoner of protection' and 'His people live'
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'Promise me you'll come to my funeral': : putting a value on Wiradjuri life through death /c Gaynor Macdonald
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'Protect, respect and remedy': : working to integrate the rights and concerns of Indigenous peoples into a new UN framework on business and human rights
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'Pushing buttons' : an evaluation of the effect of Aboriginal income management on commercial gambling expenditure
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'Quite another world of Aboriginal life': : Indigenous people in an evolving museumscape
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'Rabbit-Proof Fence'/
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'Race' in contemporary Anthropology
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'Racial profiling': : DNA forensic procedures and Indigenous people in Victoria
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'Racism' blamed for remote death
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'Racist' bill on way
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'Rare work amongst the professors': : the capture of indigenous skulls within phrenological knowledge in early colonial Australia
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'Real' Aborigines and 'real' archaeology: Aboriginal places and Australian historical archaeology
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'Reality check' may improve family services
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'Recognition and justice': : the traditional/historical contradiction in New South Wales
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'Reconciliation & land justice: : you can't have one without the other' - reflections on the future directions of the Yorta Yorta land claim/
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'Reconciliation: : an educational process'
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'Refugees from wild time'
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'Religion', 'magic', 'sign' and 'symbol' in Stanner's approach to Aboriginal religions
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'Right way' 'til I die': : Chrisitinaity and kin on country at Hermannsburg
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'Right wrongs, write yes': : the 1967 Federal Referendum on 'Aboriginal rights'
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'Road Rules' : an understanding beyond sanctions
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'Rock paintings are stories' - : rock art and ethnography in the Laura (Quinkan) region, Cape York Penninsula
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'Same bodies, different skin' : Ruth Heathcock
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'Same time poison, same time good tucker': : the cycad palm in the south west of Carpentaria
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'Save the people': : ES Parker at the Loddon Aboriginal Station
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'Scientific and cultural vandalism' : the Academy's failure to accept the validity of the return of Aboriginal cultural heritage material
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'Sea long stretch between': : perspectives of Aboriginal fishing on the south coast of New South Wales in the light of Mason v Tritton
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'Sea long stretched between': perspectives of Aboriginal fishing on the south coast of New South Wales in the light of Mason v Tritton. Aboriginal History
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'Sea of Hands' wins human rights award
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'Second-hand realities': : Erich Fried and Tasmania
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'Serving two masters'
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'She's not one of us': : Cathy Freeman and the place of Aboriginal people in Australian national culture
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'Signal' stencils?
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'Sing loud, breakthrough the silence': : musical responses to the national apology to the Stolen Generations
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'Skateboarding along the aisles of cathedrals' or sentimental politics?: The Wootten report on Boobera lagoon
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'Skelettdelar skall ge oss ro'
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'Slave buildings'
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'Small enough to be agile' : a South Australian roundtable
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'Snapshots of adventitious content' : the assessment of oral and historical evidence in native title claims
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'Snapshots of adventitious content': : the assessment of oral and historical evidence in native title claims/
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'So let us seize the day': : where to after the Apology?
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'Socialist paradise' or 'inhospitable island'? : visitor responses to Palm Island in the 1920s and 1930s
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'Some call it culture': : Aboriginal identity and the imaginary moral centre/
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'Something to hide': : Aborigines and the Department of External Affairs, January 1961-January 1962
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'Songlining' White Spaces : Re-jigging Indigenous modes of Cultural Practice in Art Galleries and Museums
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'Sorry business is Yapa way': : Warlpiri mortuary ritual as embodied practice
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'Speaking what our mothers want us to say' : Aboriginal women, land and the Western Women's Council in New South Wales, 1984-85
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'Squatting' on crown lands in New South Wales
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'Steal away' : the fundamentals of Aboriginal removal in Queensland
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'Stealem away' launched
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'Sticking up for the land' : Aboriginality, mining and the lived effects of native title /cEve Vincent
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'Still taking our language' : language research and intellectual property : project summary and collections
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'Stolen children' report unworthy
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'Stone fish?' : a hitherto unrecorded class of stone artefact from the coastal Pilbara
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'Stories for country' : oral history and Aboriginal land claims
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'Strange paintings' and 'mystery races': Kimberely rock-art, diffusionism and colonialist constructions of Australia's Aboriginal past
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'Stuff at the core of land rights claims': : the Strehlow Collection
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'Sugar, tea-leaf, flour and meat' : issues surrounding Indigenous poverty : some lessons from the Understanding Poverty Project
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'Survive' theme at Sydney concert
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'Syndrome X': : the silent plague threatening the world's oldest culture
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'Talking with Yagan's head' : the poetry of John Mateer
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'Teaching the Teachers' launch
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'Ten Canoes' shines at Cannes
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'Test 'im blood': : subsections and shame in Katherine
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'That Migloo shit' : the clash of cultures in Aboriginal short fiction
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'That child is my hero': : an interview with Alf Taylor
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'That didjeridu has sent them mad'
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'That was slavery days' : Aboriginal domestic servants in New South Wales in the twentieth century
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'That's discrimination!' : Indigenous peoples' experiences of discrimination in the Northern Territory
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'That's how much your justice is worth' : an overdue account of Aboriginal political agency; 'Protests, landrights and riots; postcolonial struggles in Australia in the 1980s', Aboriginal Studies Press, $39.95 pb, 216 pp, 9781922059345
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'The Corrugated Violin Show'
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'The Elders know ... the white man don't know': : offenders' views of the Nowra Circle Court
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'The First Bushfire Brigade'
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'The History Wars': : The 2003 Russel Ward Lecture University of New England, Armidale 1 May 2003
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'The Holy Grail' or 'the Good, the Bad and the Ugly'? : a qualitative exploration of the ILUAs agreement-making process and the relationship between ILUAs and native title
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'The Northern Territory Native Industrial Mission', Kaparlgoo, 1899 to 1983
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'The cost of a wounded society': : reparations and the illusion of reconciliation
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'The falling sky': : symbolic and cosmological associations of the Mt William greenstone axe quarry Central Victoria, Australia
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'The importance of absolute accuracy'. : Anthropology and native title
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'The landscape is a series of stories' : grindstones, quarries and exchange in Aboriginal Australia : a Lake Eyre case study
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'The life, the loves, of that dark race': : the ethnographic verse of mid-nineteenth-century Australia
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'The miserablest people in the world': : race humanism and the Australian Aborigine
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'The most sickening piece of snobbery I have ever heard': : race, radio listening, and the Aboriginal question in 'Blue Hills'
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'The mother of the home': : Jennie Parsons Smith
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'The myth of equality : the denial of citizenship rights for Aboriginal people in Western Australia
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'The other fellow' : Fred Maynard and the 1920s defence of cultural difference
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'The police appear to be a useless lot up there' : law and order in the East Kimberley 1884-1905. Aboriginal History
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'The police appear to be a useless lot up there': : law and order in the East Kimberley 1884-1905
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'The political context in which we find ourselves: : linking the 'practical' and the 'symbolic' in Indigenous affairs
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'The potential diversity of things we call TV':Indigenous community television, self-determination and NITV
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'The privilege of employing natives': : the Quan Sing affair and Chinese-Aboriginal employment in Western Australia, 1989-1934
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'The productions of Aboriginal states': : Australian Aboriginal and settler exhibits at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1855
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'The puzzle of humanitarianism in Australia since European colonisation'
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'The queen gave us the land': : Aboriginal people, Queen Victoria and historical remembrance
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'The quiet revolution'? : Indigenous employment, the mining boom and official statistics
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'The same but different': : Aborigines, eugenics and the Harvard-Adelaide Universities' Anthropological Expedition to Cape Barren Island Reserve, January 1939
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'The silence was everywhere'
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'The spirit, the heart and the power': : an interview with the 'Stiff Gins' on music, friendship and history
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'The spirit, the heart and the power': an interview with the 'Stiff Gins' on music, friendship and history. Aboriginal History
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'The transmission of stories, history and cultural knowledge within the Noongar community is alive and well'
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'The transmission of stories, history and cultural knowledge within the Noongar community is alive and well' /
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'The world is watching' town camp takeover
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'Their Darkest Hour': : the films and photographs of William Grayden and the history of the 'Warburton Range controversy' of 1957
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'Their share of the struggle': : innovation and experimentation in desert arts
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'Their ultimate absorption' : assimilation in 1930's Australia
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'There are vegetables every year Mr Green was here': : right behaviour and the struggle for autonomy at Coranderrk Aboriginal Reserve
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'There is nothing that identifies me to that place': : Indigenous women's perceptions of health spaces and places
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'There never has been such a thing as a kin-based society': : a review article
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'There's this world too' : Nicolas Rothwell. Another Country, Black Inc., $32 pb, 305 pp 1863953825
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'These things take time': : Central Australian rock-art in context / | June Ross, Leo Abbott
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'They bin make us go artist now': : East Kimberley painters on the art world
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'They made a solitude and called it peace'
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'They may say tourist, may say truly painting' :baesthetic evaluation and meaning of bark paintings in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia
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'They went home' : racialised spaces in contemporary picture books
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'They weren't separated': : missions, dormitories and generational health
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'They're not listening to us'
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'Thinking black'
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'Thinnamunday' : developing the Narrabri dance clan
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'This is as much as we can do': : Aboriginal domestic violence
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'This is our way': : two Australian exhibitions of Torres Strait Islander Art and culture
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'This music crept by me upon the waters' : recollections of researching Torres Strait Islander music, 1958-1961
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'Thou shall not bear false witness against us no more': : 2nd National Indigenous Art Triennial
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'Thursa, turtle, Myrtle, tortoise' : the good self tells a story
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'To infuse an universal terror' : a reappraisal of the Coniston killings. Aboriginal History
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'To put on record as faithfully as possible: : Catherine Martin
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'To sit down and write that book'
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'Tomorrow comes when tomorrow comes': : managing Aboriginal health within an ontology of life-as-contingent
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'Too dark to see' :
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'Too hard to handle': : Indigenous victims of violence with disabilities
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'Too long, that wangga': : anaysing wangga texts over time
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'Too sociological'? : revisiting 'Aboriginal territorial organization'
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'Touches of nature that make the whole world kin' : Furphy, race and anxiety
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'Treaties', 'agreements', 'contracts', and 'commitments' - : what's in a name? | the legal force and meaning of different forms of agreement making
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'Truth integrity & a little gossip': : magazine coverage of Aboriginality and the law in Australia
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'Twixt heather and wattle : poems
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'Two excellent girls' : Cissy and Clara McLeod, the Northern Territory 'half-caste' foster daughters of Captain and Mrs Mugg
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'Under the influence': : the collaborative world of Lin Onus
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'Unequal justice': : colonial law and the shooting of Jim Crow
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'Universities are not the safe places we would like to think they are, but they are getting safer' : Indigenous women academics in higher education/
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'Valuing Yolngu Knowledge in the Education System' - photographs from the Wentworth Lecture given by Raymattja Marika in 1998
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'Vote yes for Aborigines'
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'Wandering girl': : who defines 'authenticity' in Aboriginal literature?/
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'Wanton with plenty': : Questioning ethno-historical constructions of sexual savagery in Aboriginal societies, 1788-1803
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'We Aboriginal people are the first custodians of this country and have to be recognised fairly uniquely and to have a say'
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'We Aboriginal people are the first custodians of this country and have to be recognised fairly uniquely and to have a say.'
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'We are Lutherans from Germany': : music, language, social history and change in Hopevale
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'We are all here to stay' : citizenship, sovereignty and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples /
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'We are all of one blood' : a history of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal people of western Victoria, 1836-1901
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'We are truly sorry'
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'We couldn't tolerate any more' : the Palm Island strike of 1957
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'We do not want one who is too old' : Aboriginal child domestic servants in late 19th and early 20th century Queensland. Aboriginal History
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'We do not want one who is too old' : Aborignal child domestic servants in late 19th and early 20th century Queensland. Aboriginal History
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'We don't do dots - ours is lines': : asserting Barkindji idenity
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'We don't have anyone with dementia here' : a case for better intersectorial collaboration for remote Indigenous clients with dementia
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'We don't leve our identities at the city limits' : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban localities
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'We don't want to chase 'em away': : hauntology in Central Cape York Peninsula
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'We got our own management': : local knowledge, government and development in Cape York peninsula
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'We grew up this place': : Ernabella Mission 1937-1974
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'We just crying for our country': : 'The boycott' and the Goulburn Islanders
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'We know that Indigenous language do not have a place of power in Australia' : recognition for the linguistic rights of Indigenous Australia
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'We know the Aboriginies are dying out': : Aboriginal people and the quest to ensure their survival, Wave Hill Station, 1944
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'We mob gotta hold up this country' : Warumungu women's ritual responsibility
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'We now need a big non-commercial show of living art in Paris to keep up the momentum'
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'We say sorry": : Apology, the law and theatricality
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'We think that this subject of the native races should be thoroughly gone into at the forthcoming exhibition': : the 1866-67 Intercolonial Exhibition
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'We want to put our culture out to the world' : "Yolngu Boy", the latest in Aboriginal and youth cinema
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'We won't be moved'
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'We're the mob you should be listening to' : Aboriginal Elders talk about community-school relationships on Mornington Island
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'Wellnigh impossible to describe': dioramas, displays and representations of Australian Aborigines
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'What a howl there would be if some of our folk were so treated by an enemy': : the evacuation of Aboriginal people from Cape Bedford Mission, 1942
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'What business have you here?'
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'What do we want?' : a political history of Aboriginal land rights in NSW
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'What is Australia, anyway?": : the glorious limitations of the Miles Franklin Literary Award
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'What is East Perth's Heritage? :
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'What matters is the girth of its belly. Can it swallow us or not?'' : Shifting values towards new models of teaching in Aboriginal schools
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'What really happened' versus 'what we can prove': : tension between the roles of Coroner and DPP in Queensland
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'What we said': Indigenous voices on the NT Intervention
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'What's in a name?' naming as a management tool in site protection
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'What's up?': : Indigenous families learning together
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'Whatever her race, a woman is not a chattel': : Mary Montgomery Bennett
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'When you have no law you are nothing': : Cane Toads, social consequences and management issues
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'Where are you between?' / Geri Pancini
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'Where's my money?'
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'Where's your country"? : new approaches for working with problematic alcohol use among Indigenous Australians in and urban setting
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'Which bloke would stand up for Yalata?': : the struggle of an Aboriginal community to control the availability of alcohol
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'Which way our cultural survival?
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'Whitewash' confirms the fabrication of Aboriginal history/ Keith Windschuttle
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'Why this law? : Vagaries of jurisdiction in coronial reform and Indigenous death prevention
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'Wild white men' in Queensland : a monograph
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'Wild white men' in Queensland : a monograph
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'Will the real Aborigine please stand up' : strategies for breaking the stereotypes and changing the conversation
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'Winning' native title: : the experience of the Nharnuwangga, Wajarri and Ngarla people
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'With outstretched arms ...' : Sisters of St John of God, children, patients and friends post-war Broome, Derby, Beagle Bay
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'Women sing up big' : the growth of contemporary music recordings by Indigenous Australian women artists
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'Women singing up big': : the growth of contemporary music recordings by Indigenous Australian women artists
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'Working for' and 'working' among Western Arrente in Central Australia
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'Working with in an imperfect system: : a conversation with the Circuit's Ross Hutchins
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'Worrying about our land' : conceptualising land rights 1963-1971
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'Would have known it by the smell of it': : Ella Hiscocks
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'Writing in the eye of a storm' : response to Gaynor Macdonald's review article of Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarin
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'Yamaji Experience' a success
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'Years ago some lived here': : Aboriginal Australians and the production of popular culture, history and identity in 1930s Victoria
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'Yet another end of another Aboriginal filmmaker's journey' : a personal account of Aboriginal documentary filmmaking in the ABC
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'You are ... my anthropological children': : AP Elkin, Ronald Berndt and Catherine Berndt, 1940-1956
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'You better be proud'
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'You have all this place, no good have children ... ' : Derrimut: traitor, saviour, or a man of his people?
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'You keep it : we are Christians here' : repatriation of the secret sacred where Indigenous world-views have changed
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'You mob all agree? : the chronic emergency of culturally competent engaged Indigenous probelm solving
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'You shouldn't have to hide to be safe' : a report on homophobic hostilities and violence against gay men and lesbians in New South Wales
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'You were born to tell these stories' : the edu-ma-cations of Doctor Ruby
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'You would have loved her for her lore' : the letters of Daisy Bates
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'You would have loved her for her lore': : the letters of Daisy Bates
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'You write it down and bring it back ... that's what we want' - revisiting the 1948 removal of human remains from Kunbarlanja (oenpelli), Australia
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'You'll get nothing out of it'?: : the inquest, police and Aboriginal deaths in colonial Queensland/
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'Your genre is black' : Indigenous performing arts and policy
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'[The Sydney school] seem[s] to view the Aborigines as forever unchanging': : southeastern Australia and Australian anthropology
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'a triune anthrpologist appears'?: : Gerhardt Laves, Ralph Piddington and Marjorie Piddington, La Grange Bay, 1930
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'gettin em n keepin em' : Indigenous issues in nursing education
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'language to save the innocent': : Reverend L. Threlkeld's linguistic mission
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'no moral doubt...' : Aboriginal evidence and the Kangaroo Creek poisoning, 1847-1849 / | Jane Lydon
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's Menschen religie : inleiding tot de vergelijkende volkenkunde
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'tall man' by Vernon Ah Kee
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'there is nothing that identifies me to that place' : Indigenous women's perceptions of health spaces and places
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'there were good times...'
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'we're not truckin' around' : on and off-road in Samuel Wagan Watson's Smoke Encrypted Whispers
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(Double Case-marking) Aboriginal Languages of The Gascoyne-Ashburton Region
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(Double Case-marking) Aboriginal languages of the Gascoyne-Ashburton Region
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(Double case-marking) Aboriginal languages of the Gascoyne-Ashburton region
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(High Court of Australia) Neal ..appellant and The Queen .. respondent on appeal from the Supreme Court of Queensland
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(Old lore, new law): : a Noongar woman's perspective on the treaty process
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(Re)presented pasts : historical and contemporary constructions of Australian Aboriginalities
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(The) 1967 (referendum) and all that : narrative and myth, Aborigines and Australia
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(This often) sympathetic collaboration: anthropologists, academic freedom and goverment, 1927-1952
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(dream)fish : from the centre to the sea [program]
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(significance) : a guide to assessing the significance of cultural heritage objects and collections
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*Darramu ga wunggan
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,Weekend Australian Review,
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--same but different-- : vom Umgang mit Vergangenheit : Tradition und Geschichte im Alltag einer nordaustralischen Aborigines-Kommune
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-Ku then and -Da now in Gugu - Yalanji
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-jangka
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-wana
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... To do what, and with what, and to whom..
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... and mining
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... and presenting Johburgs finest (and off the record) boys in blue [tape recordings of police interviews]
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... and then there were three : good and bad news from the linguistic scene
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... and why Blacks open new land front [outstations and land claims in the Borroloola area]
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... for the spirit-child growing in my sister's womb
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... out of the valley of darkness : a review of
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... reviews the National Aboriginal Consultative Committee [letter on the role, functions, powers and achievements of the NACC]
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... the bad old days of the bad old Board... conflict between the administration and residents of the Lake Tyers Aboriginal Reserve. 1918-1957
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...'to turn those poor unenlightened people into an important degree of civilisation...? : Rethinking Governor Macquarie's Aboriginal policy /cPatricia Hale and Tanya Koeneman
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...And one for the walkabout