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. 91 - 100 of 159 results.Search Descriptions Authors Book 2006 Trustees on Trial: Recovering the stolen wages Rosalind Kidd Ros Kidd uses official correspondence to reveal the extraordinary extent of government controls over Aboriginal wages, savings, endowments and pensions in twentieth century Queensland. In a disturbing indictment of the government’s $4000 reparations Book 2006 Aboriginal Darwin: A guide to exploring important sites of the past and present Toni Bauman To most visitors and locals, Darwin is a vibrant, tropical city in the Top End. Although not always obvious to visitors, Darwin is also a living Aboriginal cultural landscape. Aboriginal Darwin peels back layers to show the rich heritage and complex Book 2006 Writing Never Arrives Naked: Early Aboriginal cultures of writing in Australia Penny Van Toorn In Writing never arrives naked, Penny van Toorn engages our minds and hearts. Her academically innovative book reveals the resourceful and often poignant ways that Indigenous Australians involved themselves in the coloniser’s paper culture. The first Book 2006 The social archaeology of Australian Indigenous societies Bruno David, Bryce Barker Building on the foundational work of Harry Lourandos, the book critically examines and challenges traditional approaches which have presented Indigenous Australian pasts as static and tethered to ecological rationalism. Book 2006 Rob Riley: An Aboriginal leader's quest for justice Quentin Beresford Widely regarded as one of the great Aboriginal leaders of the modern era, Rob Riley was at the centre of debates that have polarised views on race relations in Australia: national land rights, the treaty, deaths in custody, self-determination, the Book 2006 A Man of All Tribes: The life of Alick Jackomos Richard Broome, Corinne Manning Alick Jackomos was the son of Greek migrant parents, born in Collingwood, who grew up during the Great Depression. His is a remarkable life that recaptures stories of diverse communities and ways of life now vanished from sight. Book 2005 The Rain Flower Mary Duroux The Rain Flower is an adventure story about the journey of the night creatures and the day creatures to find a rain flower that will benefit them all. Their journey is one of learning: how to unite, seek advice, give opinion and work together — and Book 2005 Unfinished Constitutional Business? Rethinking Indigenous self-determination Barbara Hocking Indigenous self-determination is the recognised right of all peoples to freely determine their political status, and pursue their economic, social and cultural development. Unfinished constitutional business? offers fresh insights into the ways Book 2005 The Power of Knowledge, the Resonance of Tradition Luke Taylor, Dr Graeme K Ward, Richard Davis, Graham Henderson, Lynley Wallis The power of knowledge, the resonance of tradition is a ground-breaking critique of the concept of ‘tradition’ applied in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander context. The authors offer a refreshing new style of analysis. In writing that is rich Book 2005 Uncommon Ground: White women in Aboriginal history Anna Cole, Victoria Haskins, Fiona Paisley Uncommon ground brings together a unique collection of essays about the complex roles played by white women in Australian Indigenous histories. It showcases some of the latest and most interesting work in Australia on gender and cross-cultural Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 10 Next page ››