INDIGENOUS STUDIES
GIVING THIS COUNTRY A MEMORY
Aboriginal literature is a growing field with a rapidly expanding global audience. The book represents a range of writers; it includes highly ac...
View full detailsHEALING FROM THE DILLY BAG
HEALING FROM THE DILLY BAG
HOW THEY FOUGHT
How They Fought reflects the high quality of research and interpretation that is present in Ray Kerkhoves established works. There is no doubt t...
View full detailsI, THE ABORIGINAL
In his youth, Waipuldanya was taught to track and hunt wild animals, to live off the land, to provide for his family with the aid only of his spear...
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Margaret Lilardia Tucker MBE (affectionately known as Aunty Marge) was a significant Aboriginal activist and one of the first Aboriginal women t...
View full detailsIN THE ABSENCE OF TREATY
This book explores the current inadequacy of the process used in engaging with Aboriginal people, which results in control slipping away from them....
View full detailsINDIGENOUS DATA SOVEREIGNTY AND POLICY
This book examines how Indigenous Peoples around the world are demanding greater data sovereignty, and challenging the ways in which governments ha...
View full detailsINDIGENOUS METHODOLOGIES 2ND EDITION
PRINT ON DEMAND 6-8 weeks to arrive Indigenous Methodologies is a groundbreaking text. Since its original publication in 2009, it has become the mo...
View full detailsINDIGENOUS RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES 2ND EDITION
Author Bagele Chilisa updates her groundbreaking book to give a new generation of scholars a crucial foundation in indigenous methods, methodologie...
View full detailsINSIDE WORLD: CONTEMPORARY MEMORIAL POLES FROM ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIA
This groundbreaking book focuses on contemporary memorial poles, one of the most unique forms of contemporary Aboriginal Australian art. Traditiona...
View full detailsJAKARDA WUKA (TOO MANY STORIES)
Fully illustrated, Jakarda Wuka (Too Many Stories) draws on a combined 70+ years of collaborative research involving Yanyuwa Elders, anthropolog...
View full detailsJUNIOR ATLAS OF INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA
The Junior Atlas of Indigenous Australia, published by Macquarie, is a unique tool for students in upper primary and early secondary years to explo...
View full detailsKING BROWN COUNTRY
WINNER OF THE 2011 WALKLEY BOOK AWARD Award-winning journalist Russell Skelton presents a devastatingly revealing portrait of Papunya, a Western D...
View full detailsKURLUMARNINY WE COME FROM THE DESERT
We come from the desert is the story of Minyjun (Monty Hale), a senior Ngulipartu man from the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Written in his ...
View full detailsLIES, DAMNED LIES
Winner of the University Of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award A deeply personal exploration of Australia's colonisation past, present and future b...
View full detailsLIVING ARCHIVE OF ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES
LIVING ARCHIVE OF ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES
LIVING ON STOLEN LAND
Living on Stolen Land is a prose-styled look at our colonial-settler ‘present’. This book is the first of its kind to address and educate a broad a...
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The nine stories in this book come from nine different regions in the Northern Territory. They are written in the language spoken in that region...
View full detailsPEMULWUY THE RAINBOW WARRIOR
This is the story of one of Australia's first true heroes, Pemulwuy. A proud and feared Aboriginal warrior, Pemulwuy leads an uncompromising twelve...
View full detailsRACIALIZED POLICING: ABORIGINAL PEOPLE'S ENCOUNTERS WITH THE POLICE
Policing is a controversial subject, generating considerable debate. One issue of concern has been "racial profiling" by police, that is, the alleg...
View full detailsRECLAIMING INDIGENOUS VOICE AND VISION
This book seeks to clarify postcolonial Indigenous thought beginning at the new millennium. It represents the voices of the first generation of glo...
View full detailsRELUCTANT REPRESENTATIVES BLACKFELLA BUREAUCRATS SPEAK IN AUSTRALIA'S NORTH
‘How can you make decisions about Aboriginal people when you can’t even talk to the people you’ve got here that are blackfellas?’ So ‘Sarah’, a sen...
View full detailsREPORTS FROM A WILD COUNTRY
OUT OF PRINT Explores some of Australia's major ethical challenges. Written in the midst of rapid social and environmental change and in a time of ...
View full detailsSECRETS OF ABORIGINAL HEALING
In 1983 award-winning physicist Gary Holz was diagnosed with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis. By 1988 he was a quadriplegic. Then, in 1994, ...
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