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TRADITIONAL HEALERS OF CENTRAL AUSTRALIA NGANGKARI
Traditional Healers of the Central Desert contains unique stories and imagery and primary source material: the ngangkari speak directly to the read...
View full detailsTRAPPED IN THE GAP: DOING GOOD IN INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA
In Australia, a "tribe" of white, middle-class, progressive professionals is actively working to improve the lives of Indigenous people. This book ...
View full detailsTRAUMA TRAILS: RECREATING SONG LINES
Providing a startling answer to the questions of how to solve the problems of generational trauma, Trauma Trails moves beyond the rhetoric of victi...
View full detailsTREADING LIGHTLY
The Hidden Wisdom of the World's Oldest People We are consuming more than our earth can provide. In Australia, cities and towns struggle to maintai...
View full detailsTROUBLE: ON TRIAL IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
Violence, often fatal, is at the heart of these stories, yet go into any courthouse and you will find examples of the same. If they demand attentio...
View full detailsTRUGANINI JOURNEY THROUGH THE APOCALYPSE
Cassandra Pybus's ancestors told a story of an old Aboriginal woman who would wander across their farm on Bruny Island, in south-east Tasmania, in ...
View full detailsTRUTH-TELLING- HISTORY, SOVEREIGNTY AND THE ULURU STATEMENT
Introduction to Emergency Management, Seventh Edition, sets the standard for excellence in the field and has educated a generation of emergency ma...
View full detailsUNMAKING ANGAS DOWNS
A new work of history that seeks to unmake mythologies of pioneers, pastoralism and possession in the Northern Territory Some stories dominate ...
View full detailsWANDERING WITH INTENT ESSAYS
To essay means to try, to endeavour, to attempt - and to risk failure. For Kim Mahood, it is both a form of writing and an approach to life. ...
View full detailsWE COME WITH THIS PLACE
A deeply personal, profound tribute to family and the Gudanji Country to which Debra Dank belongs. We Come with This Place is a remarkable book, a...
View full detailsWHY WARRIORS LIE DOWN & DIE
Why Warriors Lie Down and Die is essential reading for anyone interested in Indigenous peoples. It offers deep insights for those who want a greate...
View full detailsWILD POLICY : INDIGENEITY AND THE UNRULY LOGICS OF INTERVENTION
Can there be good social policy? This book describes what happens to Indigenous policy when it targets the supposedly 'wild people' of regional and...
View full detailsWORKING AS INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGISTS: RECKONING NEW PATHS BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT LIVES
Working as Indigenous Archaeologists explores the often-contentious relationship between Indigenous and other formerly colonized peoples and Archae...
View full detailsWORTH FIGHTING FOR : INDIGENOUS TERRITORIANS IN THE DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA
The book discusses the Territory's Indigenous men who served in Australia's defence forces during World War1 1914-1928, World War 2 to the Vietnam ...
View full detailsYALANGBARA ART OF THE DJANGKAWU
Yalangbara is the first indigenous art publication to focus on one significant ancestral site. It has been produced on behalf of members of the Rir...
View full detailsYUENDUMU EVERYDAY
This is a highly readable examination of the nature of daily life in a remote aboriginal community in central australia. Evocative narratives re...
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