We publish edited volumes and monographs in a range of areas including land rights and native title, history, anthropology, cultural and legal studies, governance, education, linguistics and health. 101 - 110 of 159 results.Search Descriptions Authors Book 2005 Mutton Fish: The surviving culture of Aboriginal people and abalone on the south coast of NSW Beryl M. Cruse, Liddy Stewart, Sue Norman The people of the south coast of NSW have a long and complex relationship with the coastal environment; one that has nurtured them for thousands of years. Mutton Fish includes lively interviews with Aboriginal people who have fished traditionally and Book 2005 Paint Me Black: Memories of Croker Island and other journeys Claire Henty-Gebert Claire Henty-Gebert’s life is remarkable. Born in the late 1930s, the daughter of a white settler and an Alyawarra woman, Claire was four years old when she was taken to the Bungalow mission in Alice Springs. Much of her young life was then spent in Book 2005 Wunambi the Water Snake May O'Brien, Sue Wyatt This is a story of the time when the earth was young and the land was being created. It tells of a powerful and awesome water snake called Wunambi. The Wongutha people of the Eastern Goldfields area of Western Australia say that this huge creature Book 2005 Auntie Rita Jackie Huggins, Rita Huggins Rita Huggins told her memories to her daughter Jackie, and some of their conversation is in this book. We witness their intimacy, their similarities and their differences, the 'fighting with their tongues'. Two voices, two views on a shared life. Book 2005 Cleared Out: First contact in the Western Desert Peter Johnson, Yuwali Nixon, Susan Davenport In 1964, a group of 20 Aboriginal women and children in the Western Desert made their first contact with European Australians — patrol officers from the Woomera Rocket Range, clearing an area into which rockets were to be fired. They had been pursued Book 2005 Paper and Talk: A manual for reconstituting materials in Australian Indigenous languages Nick Thieberger This is a concise guide and an excellent introduction to the complicated issues of language reconstruction. For example, finding out about languages that are no longer spoken, or those that are still spoken by only a few people, can be a long and Book 2004 Whitening Race: Essays in social and cultural criticism Prof Aileen Moreton-Robinson With its focus on Australia, Whitening race engages with relations between migration, Indigenous dispossession and whiteness. It creates a new intellectual space that investigates the nature of racialised conditions and their role in reproducing Book 2004 A Bend in the Yarra: A history of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station and Merri Creek Aboriginal School 1841–1851 Ian Clark, Toby Heydon The Yarra Bend Park marks one of the most important post-contact places in the Melbourne metropolitan area, and is of great significance to Victorian Aboriginal people, particularly the Wurundjeri Aboriginal community. BookCD 2004 A Record in Stone: A study of Australia's flaked stone artefacts Simon Holdaway, Nicola Stern A Record in Stone is a comprehensive investigation into the different ways in which archaeologists use flaked stone artefacts as a basis for reconstructing the distant human past. Book 2004 Thinking Black: William Cooper and the Australian Aborigines' League Bain Attwood, Andrew Markus Most non-Indigenous Australians know of Charles Perkins. Many are familiar with a few other Aboriginal leaders. Yet few have heard of William Cooper, one of the most important Aboriginal leaders in Australia’s history. Thinking Black tells the story Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 11 Next page ››