Aboriginal Studies Press news
2016
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Award for ASP translations
26 Jul 2016
A series of titles from ASP won the Australia-China Council 2016 Special Award for Translation.
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2017 Stanner Award now open
6 Jul 2016
Entries for the 2017 Stanner Award open Friday 1 July 2016 and close at 5pm (EST) Tuesday 31 January 2017.
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Pictures From My Memory: My story as a Ngaatjatjarra woman
18 May 2016
Pictures From My Memory is the compelling autobiographical account of Lizzie Marrkilyi Ellis’ life as a Ngaatjatjarra woman from the Australian Western Desert.
2015
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Melbourne Dreaming award win
20 Oct 2015
Aboriginal Studies Press' Melbourne Dreaming: A Guide to Important Places of the Past and Present by Meyer Eidelson won the Historical Interpretation Award at the 2015 Victorian Community History Awards held at the Arts Centre in Melbourne...
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Stanner Award winner announced
11 Aug 2015
Wiradjuri Nyemba lawyer, researcher, teacher and advocate Dr Virginia Marshall was announced as the recipient of the 2015 W E H Stanner Award today.
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Australian Aboriginal Studies is inviting papers
22 Jul 2015
The Australian Aboriginal Studies journal is inviting papers for coming issues.
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ASP partners with IndigenousX
2 Jul 2015
Aboriginal Studies Press is delighted to be partnering with IndigenousX, introducing and promoting our books and materials to one of the largest social media audiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content in Australia.
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Old Man’s story: The last thoughts of Kakadu Elder Bill Neidjie
1 Jul 2015
Old Man’s story shares the remarkable story of one of Australia’s most respected elders and traditional land owners, �Big Bill’ Neidjie.
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Aboriginal Studies Press to enter the Chinese market
4 May 2015
Aboriginal Studies Press has announced that five of its titles are being translated and will be published in China.
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�What do we want?’ A political history of Aboriginal land rights in New South Wales
1 May 2015
�What do we want?’ was the rallying call for land rights activists in New South Wales in the late 1970s.