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'The malaka's (superintendent's) house', by Larry Jungarrayi, from The Warlpiri Drawings 1953-54, Meggitt Collection, AIATSIS

Warlpiri Drawings included in Memory of the World Register

9 Feb 2017

The collection of artworks known as the Warlpiri Drawings, held by AIATSIS, was inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World...

Russell Taylor AM portrait

Farewell from the CEO

15 Dec 2016

I feel extremely privileged, as the outgoing CEO, to have been able to make a contribution to the sustainable development and future...

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AIATSIS National Indigenous Research Conference 2017

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

The AIATSIS National Indigenous Research Conference 2017 ’Impact, Engagement, Transformation’ will be held from Tuesday 21 – Thursday 23 March 2017, at Hotel Realm, Canberra, ACT.

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Find out about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, history, culture, and rights.

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Finding your family

We can help you with your Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family history search.

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There are many ways to use the AIATSIS collection, and they don't all involve visiting us in Canberra.

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Research publications

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Native Title and land ownership

We protect the Native Title and traditional ownership of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through research and policy advice.

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AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia

The map depicts the language, tribal or nation groups of the Aboriginal people of Australia.

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Indigenous Australian flags

The history behind the Aboriginal flag and the Torres Strait Islander flag.

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Aboriginal Studies Press

Visit the AIATSIS publishing arm, Aboriginal Studies Press.

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"The role of AIATSIS is important because it is the major repository for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and societies ... to make sure not only that these things are preserved and maintained and looked after, but are available for future generations."

Professor Michael (Mick) Dodson AM, Chairperson, AIATSIS Council