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. 111 - 120 of 159 results.Search Descriptions Authors Book 2004 Reading Doctors' Writing: Race, politics and power in Indigenous health research 1870–1969 David Piers Thomas This history of Indigenous health research fuels the suspicion felt by Indigenous people today about researchers, and research. Reading Doctors’ Writing invites those involved in Indigenous health research to confront rather than evade the history Book 2004 Very Big Journey: My life as I remember it Hilda Jarman Muir Hilda Muir was born on the very frontier of modern Australia, near the outback town of Borroloola in the Northern Territory in about 1920. Very Big Journey tells of Hilda’s bush childhood, and her forced removal from a loving family to the rigours of Book 2003 Dhuuluu-Yala: To talk straight Anita M. Heiss Dhuuluu-Yala is a Wiradjuri phrase meaning ‘to talk straight’ and this book is straight talk about publishing Indigenous literature in Australia. It also includes broader issues that writers need to consider: engaging with readers and reviewers. The Book 2003 Treaty! Let's get it right AIATSIS Collections This collection of essays was commissioned by ATSIC and AIATSIS to stimulate discussion and debate about a treaty. Book 2003 Paddy's Road: Life stories of Patrick Dodson Kevin James Keeffe While Patrick Dodson's bearded image is well known, the remarkable history of this outstanding Aboriginal leader has never before been told. In Paddy's Road, Kevin Keeffe brings us stories of Dodson's life woven from interviews, government archives Book 2003 Something Special: The inside story of the Katherine West Health Board Katherine West Health Board Something Special tells the story of a unique and successful ‘experiment’ in which the delivery of health services in the Katherine region in the Northern Territory were ‘handed over’ to ‘a group of grassroots-oriented Aboriginal people’. Book 2002 Indigenous Peoples and Governance Structures: A comparative analysis of land and resource rights Garth Nettheim, Gary Meyers, Donna Craig This book examines the policies and practices of Canada, the United States, Greenland, Denmark, Norway, New Zealand and Australia concerning governance on Aboriginal land including emerging systems for the management of native title areas, and the Book 2001 Aboriginal Suicide is Different: A portrait of life and self-destruction Colin Tatz Aboriginal Suicide is Different is a study of youth who have, or feel they have, no purpose in life — or who may be seeking freedom in death. It is a portrait of life, and of self-destruction, by young Australian Aboriginal men and women. Monograph 2000 A guide to Australian legislation relevant to native title: Volume One (NSW, VIC, QLD, SA) AIATSIS Research Native title is now part of the patchwork of legislation concerning land and Indigenous peoples’ rights over land. Volume One of this guide gives an overview of the broad array of relevant legislation, from Acts and Regulations specific to land Monograph 2000 A guide to Australian legislation relevant to native title: Volume Two (WA, Tas., ACT, NT and Commonwealth) AIATSIS Research Native title is now part of the patchwork of legislation concerning land and Indigenous peoples’ rights over land. Volume Two of this guide gives an overview of the broad array of relevant legislation, from Acts and Regulations specific to land Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 12 Next page ››