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. 71 - 80 of 159 results.Search Descriptions Authors Book 2009 Between Indigenous Australia and Europe: John Mawurndjul Claus Volkenandt, Christian Kaufmann Increasingly, Australian Indigenous art is drawing the attention of international audiences, in part because of the amazing stories the artists tell of human creativity. John Mawurndjul is one of several Aboriginal artists whose work is collected and Book 2009 Murray River Country: An Ecological Dialogue with Traditional Owners Jessica Weir Murray River Country discusses the water crisis from a unique perspective – the intimate stories of love and loss from the viewpoints of Aboriginal peoples who know the inland rivers as their traditional country. By engaging with the Murray-Darling Book 2009 Yuendumu Everyday: Contemporary life in remote Aboriginal Australia Yasmine Musharbash Yuendumu everyday explores intimacy, immediacy and mobility as the core principles underpinning contemporary everyday life in a central Australian Aboriginal settlement. It analyses an everyday shaped through the interplay between a not so distant Monograph 2008 The 2007 Amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth): Technical amendments or disturbing the balance of rights? Angus Frith, Ally Foat In 2005 the Attorney General announced an interconnected package of reforms to the native title system, focussing in particular on native title representative bodies, the claims resolution process in the National Native Title Tribunal and the Federal Book 2008 An appreciation of difference: WEH Stanner and Aboriginal Australia Melinda Hinkson, Jeremy Beckett Hinkson and Beckett have drawn together some of Australia’s leading academics working in Aboriginal studies to provide an historical and analytical context for WEH Stanner’s work, as well as demonstrating the continuing relevance of his writings in Monograph 2008 Even as the crow flies it is still a long way: Implementation of the Queensland South Native Title Services Ltd legal services strategic plan Dr Valerie Cooms, Tony McAvoy SC This paper sets out the attempts by Queensland South Native Title Services (QSNTS) to assist Traditional Owners to secure, at least, some recognition through the development and implementation of its Legal Services Strategic Plan (LSSP). It raises a Monograph 2008 Taxation of native title agreements Dr Lisa Strelein This paper examines the agreement-making environment that surrounds native title, whether triggered and governed by the operation of the NTA or more broadly arising in a native title context. This includes the legal framework for acts directly Book 2008 Holding Men: Kanyirninpa and the health of Aboriginal men Brian McCoy This is an easily readable book that explores how Indigenous men understand their lives, their health and their culture. Using conversations, stories and art, the author shows how Kimberley desert communities have a cultural value and relationship Book 2008 Doreen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri calling Doreen Kartinyeri, Sue Anderson Doreen Kartinyeri was a female warrior, dedicated to upholding and protecting Ngarrindjeri law. In My Ngarrindjeri Calling Doreen Kartinyeri reveals a deep-set desire for social justice, fuelled by passionate love and anger. Her wit and humour abound Book 2008 Anna the Goanna and other poems Jill McDougall, Jenny Taylor Cheeky dogs, slippery snakes and crocodiles with big smiles join Anna in this collection of lively illustrated poems. With warmth and respect, we’re taken into the children’s lives as they camp under the stars, go hunting for tucker and play footy in Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 8 Next page ››