Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2016 |
Jun, 2016 |
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Homelessness, homelands, human rights — Anita Heiss
This paper is an edited version of the Human Rights Oration presented at the Sofitel Hotel in Melbourne on 10 December 2015. |
Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2015 |
Jun, 2015 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2015
Cultural strength: restoring the place of indigenous knowledge in practice and policy
Taiaiake Alfred
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2014 |
Dec, 2014 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2014
The astronomy of the Kamilaroi and Euahlayi peoples and their neighbours
Robert S Fuller, Ray P Norris and Michelle Trudgett
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2014 |
Jun, 2014 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2014
Wal-Walang-al Ngardanginy: hunting the songs (of the Australian south-west)Â Clint Bracknell, The University of Sydney
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2013 |
Dec, 2013 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2013
Indigenous higher education: overcoming barriers to participation in research higher degree programs Toni Schofield, Rebecca O’Brien and John Gilroy, The University of Sydney
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2013 |
Jun, 2013 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2013
We don’t leave our identities at the city limits: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban localities Bronwyn Fredericks
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2012 |
Dec, 2012 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2012
A profile of gambling behaviour and impacts among Indigenous Australians attending a cultural event in New South Wales Nerilee Hing, Helen Breen, Jeremy Buultjens and Ashley Gordon
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2012 |
Jun, 2012 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2012
Indigenous early school leavers: Failure, risk and high-stakes testing Jerry Schwab
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2011 |
Dec, 2011 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2011
Straight line stories: Representations and Indigenous Australian identities in sports discourses Lawrence Bamblett
There is an increasing body of literature, and awareness, of the nature of deficit discourse and its contribution to the essentialising of Indigenous identity. Through an analysis of sports writing since the 1960s, this paper explores how such discourses can develop.
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2011 |
Jun, 2011 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2011
Youth media as cultural practice: Remote Indigenous youth speaking out loud Inge Kral
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2010 |
Dec, 2010 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2010
Bringing ethics up to date? A review of the AIATSIS ethical guidelines Michael Davis (Independent Academic)
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2010 |
Jun, 2010 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2010
Mediating conflict in the age of Native Title Peter Sutton (The University of Adelaide and South Australian Museum)
Mediators have played roles in managing conflict in Aboriginal societies for a long time. This paper discusses some of the similarities and differences between older customary mediator roles and those of the modern Native Title process. |
Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2009 |
Dec, 2009 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2009
Darkness and a little light: �Race’ and sport in Australia Colin Tatz (AIATSIS & Australian National University) and Daryl Adair (University of Technology Sydney)
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2009 |
Jun, 2009 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2009
Social Engineering and Indigenous Settlement: Policy and demography in remote Australia John Taylor
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2008 |
Dec, 2008 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2008
Mawul Rom Project: Openness, obligation and reconciliation Morgan Brigg (Universtiy of Queensland) and Anke Tonnaer (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2008 |
Jun, 2008 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2008
Rock-art of the Western Desert and Pilbara: Pigment dates provide new perspectives on the role of art in the Australian arid zone Jo McDonald (Australian National University) and Peter Veth (Australian National University)
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2007 |
Dec, 2007 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2007
Musical and linguistic perspectives on Aboriginal song Allan Marett and Linda Barwick
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2007 |
Jun, 2007 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2007
The moral lexicon of the Warlpiri people of central Australia LR Hiatt
This paper discusses words that match �Good’ and �Bad’; examples of �Good’ and �Bad’ behaviour; morality and law; and egalitarianism and dominance. It also presents a comparison with Gidjingarli (Burarra). |
Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2006 |
Dec, 2006 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2006
Australian federalism and Aboriginal health Ian Anderson and John Douglass Whyte
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Evidence-based policy making in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health |
Jul, 2006 |
Evidence-based policy making in health is of great importance when addressing issues of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequalities. Steve Larkin explores the role of evidence in influencing the decisions of policy makers, and questions the relevance and accuracy of current evidence to the life experiences, social and cultural environments, and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons. He examines the concept of evidence and Lin’s (2003) competing rationalities within the context of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. |
Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2006 |
Jun, 2006 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2006
Welfare reform and Indigenous empowerment Nerelle Poroch
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Visual knowledge: Spencer and Gillen’s use of photography in "The Native Tribes of Central Australia" |
Jan, 2006 |
The Native Tribes of Central Australia, published in 1899, was by far and away the best photographically illustrated ethnography up to that time. It has been suggested that Spencer and Gillen relied on photography because of the practical difficulty they had in communicating with the Arrernte and in understanding what was going on. |
Rage, reason and the honourable cause: a reply to Cowlishaw |
Jul, 2005 |
In this sample article from the Australian Aboriginal Studies Journal, Peter Sutton discusses how the politicisation of anthropological and historical writing on Indigenous themes in recent decades has focused unwarranted attention on the moral position of the author, and has been running in reverse gear against the long-term trend of secularisation and objectification encouraged in Western thought since the Enlightenment.
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2005 |
Jun, 2005 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2005
Archaeology, claimant connection to sites, and native title: employment of successful categories of data with specific comments on glass artefacts Peter Veth and Susan O’Connor
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2005 |
Jun, 2005 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2005
We got our own management’: local knowledge, government and development in Cape York Peninsula Benjamin Richard Smith
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2004 |
Dec, 2004 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2004
Return of the 'noble savage': misrepresenting the past, present and future M. J. Rowland
The view that a �noble savage’/’ecologically noble savage’ existed in peaceful harmony with nature is a concept that has permeated writings in anthropology, cultural studies, philosophy, political science, literary and art criticism, and in the popular media over many years.
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Transitional traditions: �Port Essington’ bark-paintings and the European discovery of Aboriginal aesthetics |
Jul, 2004 |
Taçon and Davies examine 28 extant or described bark-paintings thought to be from the Port Essington region, note the formal qualities of the imagery they contain and describe their history as far as is possible. They compare the imagery with some of the region's rock- and more recent bark-art, note relevant instances of early European-Aboriginal contact and outline the ways in which the barks may have been obtained.
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2004 |
Jan, 2004 |
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2004
Aboriginal/Macassan interactions in the 18th and 19th century in northern Australia and contemporary sea rights claims Denise Russell
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2002 |
Dec, 2002 |
Abstracts for Issue 2, 2002
Re-figuring Bradshaw: art, place and landscape in the Victoria River District Andrew McWilliam
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