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MACQUARIE ATLAS OF INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA: SECOND EDITION
LONGLISTED FOR THE ABIA ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020 "The Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia has a place on the work table of every Aust...
View full detailsMASKED HISTORIES
A celebration of the extraordinary turtle shell masks of the Torres Strait. Masked Histories celebrates the remarkable Torres Strait Islander t...
View full detailsMEETING THE WAYLO: ABORIGINAL ENCOUNTERS IN THE ARCHIPELAGO
*WINNER of the Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2020: Non-Fiction* This book explores the experiences of Indigenous Australians who participated i...
View full detailsMURLI LA: SONGS AND STORIES OF THE TIWI ISLANDS
A joint project with the Indigenous Literary Foundation, Murli la is a beautifully designed gift book that celebrates the culture of the Tiwi Is...
View full detailsMY TIDDA, MY SISTER: STORIES OF STRENGTH AND RESILIENCE FROM AUSTRALIA'S FIRST WOMEN
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and society has existed on this continent for millennia. It's a culture that manifests itself as the ...
View full detailsMY TIDDA, MY SISTER: STORIES OF STRENGTH AND RESILIENCE FROM AUSTRALIAS FIRST WOMEN
Propagating plants does not have to be a mystery. This Guide presents the 34 most commonly employed propagating methods. Each method is illustrated...
View full detailsNIGHT SKIES OF ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIA
Written by anthropologist Diane Johnson, night skies of aboriginal Australia has been in demand since its publication in 1998. It is a record of th...
View full detailsNO FIXED ADDRESS
No Fixed Address appeared on the Australian rock circuit in the early 1980s with a set of songs that gave voice to the truths of their own lives. W...
View full detailsNOTES ON SOME NATIVE TRIBES OF CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
Provides an early record of the people of the Musgrave, Mann and Tomkinson Ranges (now known as the the Antakarinja, Yankuntjatjara, Luritja and Pi...
View full detailsPEOPLE ON COUNTRY VITAL LANDSCAPES INDIGENOUS FUTURES
Over the past four decades Aboriginal people living in remote and regional Australia have been empowered by land rights and native title laws to cl...
View full detailsPOLITIES AND POETICS RACE RELATIONS AND RECONCILIATION IN AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE
A reconciliation movement spread across Australia during the 1990s, bringing significant marches, speeches, and policies across the country. Indige...
View full detailsPrivileging Australian Indigenous Knowledge
Sweet Potatoes, Spiders, Waterlilys, and Brick Walls Lilyology reclaims and repositions Australian Indigenous Knowings in a vibrant, theorizing spa...
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A personal account of how copyright protects Indigenous artThere is the country non-Indigenous people can see, and then there is the country Ind...
View full detailsQUARTERLY ESSAY LAST DRINKS THE IMPACT OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY INTERVENTION
When Mal Brough and John Howard announced the Northern Territory intervention in mid-2007, they proclaimed a child abuse emergency. In this rive...
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What does the future hold for First Nations Australians of the Western Desert?In Remote as Ever, David Scrimgeour tells the story of his working li...
View full detailsREPRESENTING AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL MUSIC AND DANCE 1930-1970
Shortlisted for the 2021 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Australian History. Representing Australian Aboriginal Music and Dance 1930-1970 offe...
View full detailsRETHINKING SOCIAL JUSTICE FROM PEOPLES TO POPULATIONS
In the early 1970s, Australian governments began to treat Aborigines and Torres Strait Islander as 'peoples' with capacities for self-government. F...
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The award-winning author of Sand Talk returns with a formidably original yarn with Indigenous thought leaders from around the globe.Sand Talk, Ty...
View full detailsSALTWATER PEOPLE THE WAVES OF MEMORY
Nonie Sharp has worked with northern Australia's indigenous coastal peoples for nearly 25 years. After obtaining her PhD in 1985, she taught sociol...
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What happens when global systems are viewed from an Indigenous perspective? How does it affect the way we see history, money, power and learning...
View full detailsSAVAGE LIFE IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
Savage Life in Central Australia gives a first-hand account of life amongst the Wangkangurru (Wonkonguru) and Dieri people living their traditional...
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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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How does Indigenous policy signed off in Canberra work—or not—when implemented in remote Aboriginal communities? Mark Moran, Alyson Wright and Paul...
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