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. 121 - 130 of 159 results.Search Descriptions Authors Book 2000 Black Gold: The Aboriginal and Islander Sports Hall of Fame Colin Tatz, Paul Tatz Beautifully illustrated with black and white photographs, Black gold showcases our Olympic heroes, superb sportswomen, football giants, boxing legends, lightning sprinters and more -- from darts champions to world-class weightlifters and woodchoppers Book 2000 Love against the law: The autobiographies of Tex and Nelly Camfoo Gillian Cowlishaw, Nellie Camfoo The stories of Tex and Nelly Camfoo intermingle to highlight the ambiguous social position of Aboriginals living in the Northern Territory during the last century. They provide insight into race relations, the contradictory attitudes of missionaries Book 2000 Settlement: A history of Australian Indigenous housing Peter Read Settlement traces the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander housing from the shelters used in pre-invasion to the Victorian missionaries' cottages, through to the dreaded children's dormitory to the compound and its horrors of disease and Book 1999 Don't Ask For Stories: Women from Ernabella and their Art Ute Eikelcamp This collection of histories, in both written and illustrative form, tells the story from 'first missionary coming', atomic bomb tests in 1950 to commercial success in the 1990s. The beautiful batiks from Ernabella are exhibited throughout the world Monograph 1998 A guide to overseas precedents of relevance to native title Shaunnagh Dorsett, Prof Lee Godden Cases from overseas jurisdictions arise in political and legal contexts quite different to our own. Often decisions are reliant on a particular facet of that legal or political system which renders them inapplicable to Australia. Book 1998 Gong-Wapitja: Women and art from Yirrkala Gillian Hutcherson Contemporary women artists of the Yirrkala community in Northeast Arnhem Land create a wide variety of art and craft, from feathered string for ceremonies to large-scale murals for public buildings and their works are represented in many public and Book 1998 Unwritten Histories Craig Cormick In this witty and satirical revisiting of Australia’s heroic past, Craig Cormick rediscovers the contributions of Indigenous Australians that have always remained unrecorded and unacknowledged, Australia’s unwritten histories. Book 1997 Torres Strait Islander Women and the Pacific War Elizabeth Osborne Between 1942 and 1945, Torres Strait Islander women experienced the fears and uncertainties of living virtually on Australia's front line during the Pacific War. Some were forcibly evacuated with their children to the mainland, where they found Book 1997 Scholar and Sceptic Australian Aboriginal Studies in Honour of LR Hiatt Francesca Merlan, John Morton, Alan Rumsey This volume celebrates the life and work of one of Australia’s foremost anthropologists, LR Hiatt. Hiatt sought to bring the study of Aboriginal societies to the attention of both the academic world and the wider public. Book 1996 Black Mary and Gunjies: Two plays by Julie Janson (Nibago) Julie Janson The play Black Mary brings to life the story of Aboriginal bushranger Mary Ann and her partner, Captain Thunderbolt, who roamed northwestern New South Wales in the mid-nineteenth century. Mary Ann is one of the gang, managing to survive in the Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 13 Next page ››