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. 51 - 60 of 159 results.Search Descriptions Authors Book 2011 Joan Martin (Yaarna): A Widi Woman Bruce Shaw Joan Martin was born in the country town of Morawa, Western Australia, in 1941. She was a proud Widi woman whose traditional territory extended from Geraldton eastwards into the salt-lake area. Her stories reveal interconnected themes: visiting MonographResearch outputs 2011 Unsettling anthropology: The demands of native title on worn concepts and changing lives Modelling the connection of native title claimants to their land in ways that fit the adversarial process of native title is a challenge for anthropologists. This book deals in particular with 'settled' Australia, where native title - as a form of Book 2011 Country of the Heart: An Australian Indigenous homeland (Second edition) Deborah Bird Rose, Nancy Daiyi, Kathy Deveraux, Margaret Daiyi, Payi-Linda Ford, April Bright, Sharon D'Amico Country of the heart provides an introduction to the connections between Aboriginal people and the land that has sustained and nurtured them for generations. Through the wonderful photographic images and the stories of the MakMak clan women (white Book 2011 I'm the one that know this country! (Second edition) Jessie Lennon In I’m the One… Jessie Lennon’s stories are juxtaposed with historical photographs and information of the times, places and people in her life. In a life full of journeys and homecomings, a vivid picture emerges of family life and the importance of Book 2011 One Law for All? Aboriginal people and criminal law in early South Australia Alan Pope In the planned colony of South Australia, Aboriginal people were to be British subjects, accountable to English law, but fully entitled to its protection. However, the dreams of London’s reformers rapidly soured as British law struggled to protect Book 2010 Aboriginal Sydney: A guide to important places of the past and present (Second edition) Melinda Hinkson, Alana Harris Aboriginal Sydney is both a guide book and an alternative social history, told through precincts of significance to the city’s Indigenous people. Book 2010 Australia: William Blandowski’s illustrated encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia Harry Allen, Mark Dugay-Grist, Luise Hercus, Thomas Darragh William Blandowski was an explorer, natural scientist and artist who led a Victorian government expedition to the junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers from 1856 to 1857. Australia is the first publication in English of his nineteenth century Monograph 2010 Dilemmas in applied native title anthropology in Australia A critical but constructive analysis of some of the methodological and evaluative dilemmas facing native title anthropologists. Book 2010 Dialogue about Land Justice: Papers from the national native title conference Dr Lisa Strelein Dialogue about land justice encapsulates the key issues that have been at the forefront of discussions about native title for a decade. It comprises a selection of papers presented to the national Native Title Conference, among them, Australia’s Book 2010 Singing the Coast Margaret Somerville, Tony Perkins Singing the coast offers readers a rare opportunity to visit the heart of Gumbaynggirr culture and trace the shaping of place and identity in coastal Australia. The story began under the coral trees at the Old Camp where Tony Perkins first sat with Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ››